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Customer wanted a full filigree belt with a turquoise background; So this is what he's gettin. 4oz. Herman Oak on top, 3oz. metalic inner, and a 4oz. liner all stitched with a #69 thread at around 10 spi.

Let me know what ya'll think

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SOooooooo nice:notworthy: I made one years ago when Tandys sold a Filigree embossed blank (a long time ago) but, it was'nt as good as this one.:rockon:

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That is incredible. How do you get such nice depth in your thumbprints and decorative cuts in 4oz leather? Very very nice. That will be one happy customer.

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  On 2/19/2012 at 10:48 PM, Bluesman said:

That is incredible. How do you get such nice depth in your thumbprints and decorative cuts in 4oz leather? Very very nice. That will be one happy customer.

Well if your leather is cased right and you tool your leather at the perfect moisture content your leather should somewhat burnish on every stamp impression thus giving you great looking depth.

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  On 2/19/2012 at 8:50 PM, Jarrett V said:

Customer wanted a full filigree belt with a turquoise background; So this is what he's gettin. 4oz. Herman Oak on top, 3oz. metalic inner, and a 4oz. liner all stitched with a #69 thread at around 10 spi.

Let me know what ya'll think

That is absolute perfection.

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I will just ad to everyone else's .....very very nice. so clean.

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  On 3/1/2012 at 8:15 PM, Stephan Danner said:

That is a real piece of real craftmanship. I bow down - thank your for sharing this beautiful work (and besides giving me some new input and ideas for future projects)

Ei wo ist denn Waltenhofen??

Na jedenfalls schoene Gruesse aus SW-Virginia!!

Aloha

Jimbob

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  On 3/1/2012 at 10:42 PM, Jimbob said:

Ei wo ist denn Waltenhofen??

Na jedenfalls schoene Gruesse aus SW-Virginia!!

Aloha

Jimbob

I wish I could read that lol.

And to everyone else, thank you very much. There were a lot of new things I tried on this belt and many things that will get changed on the next one but overall I was pleased with the outcome.

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4oz on top of 3 oz----That sheridan looks real good! For such a light weight I think it looks awesome! Nice depth...on the door panels I am working right now, it is 5-6 oz and I thought it was looking to thin...I always use 8+oz so maybe I just need to dig deeper into the 5oz....and trust it...very inspiring!

Thanks for posting it!

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  On 3/2/2012 at 2:53 AM, Jarrett V said:

I wish I could read that lol.

Sorry, should stick with gud ol english..haha...means:

Wonder where u live in Germany...?

Aloha...

And to everyone else, thank you very much. There were a lot of new things I tried on this belt and many things that will get changed on the next one but overall I was pleased with the outcome.

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