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So tonight I was looking at pictures of a Jeremiah Watt saddle that uses almost this same stamp to cover most of the seat leather and the swell cover. He used a border stamp to cover the edges, and it didn't look bad at all. It's making me reconsider using a border stamp to cover the little imperfections and misalignments that I'm getting near the edges. I'm thinking that maybe the right border stamp is the right solution to this problem.

Bob

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop

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