Members urbanwrist Posted January 6, 2011 Members Report Posted January 6, 2011 A behind the scenes photo of some of our Kindle Leather Cases. Made from Veg Tan Leather Hides. Distressed & Hand rubbed with dye to produce Vintage / Aged look. Quote Joe. V Jr. Owner / Business Development Manager Corporate Office 112 W. 9th Street Ste. 1105 Los Angeles, California 90015 Email: support@joevleather.com Websites: www.urbanwrist.com www.joevleather.com www.joevleather.etsy.com
Members urbanwrist Posted January 7, 2011 Author Members Report Posted January 7, 2011 Here a few more styles of leather covers for your Kindle 3G. All made from veg tan leather. Designs were hand drawn onto the leather. Colors & Shadows were hand rubbed with Fiebings leather dye. Please let us know what you think. Thanks, -J p.s. TGIF Quote Joe. V Jr. Owner / Business Development Manager Corporate Office 112 W. 9th Street Ste. 1105 Los Angeles, California 90015 Email: support@joevleather.com Websites: www.urbanwrist.com www.joevleather.com www.joevleather.etsy.com
Ian Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 Here a few more styles of leather covers for your Kindle 3G. All made from veg tan leather. Designs were hand drawn onto the leather. Colors & Shadows were hand rubbed with Fiebings leather dye. Please let us know what you think. Thanks, -J p.s. TGIF I like your finishes A LOT. Very nice product - you should do well with those. By the way, who made your snap buttons for you? They really add a great finishing touch. Quote http://blackcanyonleather.net/
Members urbanwrist Posted January 7, 2011 Author Members Report Posted January 7, 2011 Thanks. The buttons we designed in house and Joe V. Sr (father) works with jewelry so he casted them for me. I like your finishes A LOT. Very nice product - you should do well with those. By the way, who made your snap buttons for you? They really add a great finishing touch. Quote Joe. V Jr. Owner / Business Development Manager Corporate Office 112 W. 9th Street Ste. 1105 Los Angeles, California 90015 Email: support@joevleather.com Websites: www.urbanwrist.com www.joevleather.com www.joevleather.etsy.com
Members hivemind Posted January 7, 2011 Members Report Posted January 7, 2011 No issues with the snap pressing on the screen? Quote
Members urbanwrist Posted January 7, 2011 Author Members Report Posted January 7, 2011 You know that was one thing we had in mind when we came out with this particular design but it has not been any problem at all. All metal part are covered so nothing is ever exposed or touches the actual unit from the inside. In terms of the pressure, we add a little bit of shoe grease to the rim of the snaps to make it even easier for the buttons to snap shut and or open. -J No issues with the snap pressing on the screen? Quote Joe. V Jr. Owner / Business Development Manager Corporate Office 112 W. 9th Street Ste. 1105 Los Angeles, California 90015 Email: support@joevleather.com Websites: www.urbanwrist.com www.joevleather.com www.joevleather.etsy.com
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