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Here's the latest order completed. It's something a bit different from what I've been doing, but it's what the customer wanted. It turned out nice for what it is, and the customer loved it. I gotta say, it's a whole lot simpler and quicker than Sheridan style belts! On the downside, I don't get to charge as much. On the upside, when it's all said and done, I made more profit on this one. Anyway, have a look. Be blessed ya'll.

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nice work ove the color

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that belt looks right well top marks

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Excellent work! I really like this a lot. Love the colors to.

Chris

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I've been thinking about doing something like that with a kilt belt and a Celtic border. That looks great! Any advice on how to keep the border so straight? It looks fantastic!

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Nice looking belt.

I have the same stamp set and conchos and my saddle has the same tooling..........hmmm.........matching belt.

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Thanks for the compliments all.

Nighthawk....keeping the border straight isn't really too hard. My stitch line is 1/8" from the edge, and the next line is 1/4" from the edge. Mark those lines, and then with this stamp, I just put the "barbs" even with the 1/4" line all the way around.

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Real mince belt there. I have these same barb wire stamps. Might have to get them out and do something with them.

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Here's the latest order completed. It's something a bit different from what I've been doing, but it's what the customer wanted. It turned out nice for what it is, and the customer loved it. I gotta say, it's a whole lot simpler and quicker than Sheridan style belts! On the downside, I don't get to charge as much. On the upside, when it's all said and done, I made more profit on this one. Anyway, have a look. Be blessed ya'll.

Wow...that's really good. The color looks very rich and beautiful. What stamps did you use for the barbed wire?

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