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Briefcase for Mr. E. Tan

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Howdy folks. Just finished this baby and want to share with you. Do you see E.Tan anywhere in the tooling :)

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NOPE.......BUT IF YOU SAY IT'S THERE , I WILL BELEIVE YOU. THAT IS A SHARP LOOKING BRIEFCASE.

Edited by Luke Hatley

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Beatiful piece of work. It took a bit, but I see E Tan......the T is the tiger's nose, right?

Dave M

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Beatiful piece of work. It took a bit, but I see E Tan......the T is the tiger's nose, right?

Dave M

You got it :thumbsup:

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That is absolutly beautiful !

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Very nice brief case.

The chrome hardware really accent the color of the case.

jc

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Oh My Freak'n God!!! This is the best looking briefcase i've ever seen. And I'm a collector of bags. I don't think WOW will express how I feel. :notworthy:

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That is just a great looking bag Mad, love the color, the lacing is perfect, everything is just right. Great job.

Ken

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Oh My Freak'n God!!! This is the best looking briefcase i've ever seen. And I'm a collector of bags. I don't think WOW will express how I feel. :notworthy:

Thanks Spider. Thinking of it, I have one to many bags that I do not get to use often .........:)

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That is just a great looking bag Mad, love the color, the lacing is perfect, everything is just right. Great job.

Ken

Thanks Ken. I sure had fun making it. That's my first handle from scratch and I have been thinking of making one for few mounts. So this order was perfect to satisfies my artistic cravings. It is 3 layers of 8oz. inside and then 6 oz on each side wet molded and laced after. I did some interior pocket with zipper and there are rivets holding it in place that go trough the back. Add a bit more texture to the plain back panel. And the best part is I had the freedom to design it. It fits 15" MacBook Pro + some books. Here is a picture of the back:

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That case ROCKS! Beautiful work and coloring, love it!!

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