Members Josiah Posted August 19, 2012 Members Report Posted August 19, 2012 This design is a modified version of a traditional back piece from the 40's. I made the lace holes one size bigger than 1/8 on my multi-punch and won't do that again as it is a lot harder to keep it tight. Quote
Members benlilly1 Posted August 19, 2012 Members Report Posted August 19, 2012 Nice looking seat! Quote
Members Itch Posted August 19, 2012 Members Report Posted August 19, 2012 You are very much The Artist..That is some very nice work..I may gt with you some day as I have an old ratty 46 chief.That could maybe use a seat.. Quote Quality leather goods www.captain-itch.com www.Tennesseeholstercompany.com
Members McJeep Posted August 20, 2012 Members Report Posted August 20, 2012 nice! especially the line scroll work on the banner - i can NEVER get small scrolly stuff like that good enough to put on an actual piece. Quote "I gotta have more cowbell!" Cristopher Walken - SNL
Members Cyberthrasher Posted August 20, 2012 Members Report Posted August 20, 2012 Yeah, what he said!!!! Quote hellhoundkustoms.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/hellhoundkustoms www.etsy.com/shop/HellhoundKustoms
Members Jimbob Posted August 21, 2012 Members Report Posted August 21, 2012 You are very much The Artist..That is some very nice work..I may gt with you some day as I have an old ratty 46 chief.That could maybe use a seat.. Shudrrr....ohhhhhh....can I trade my wife and her shoe collection for the Chief...!!!!!!???????? Quote http://www.elfwood.com/~alien883 First it is just leather....then it is what-ever I can dream off...
Members toker Posted August 21, 2012 Members Report Posted August 21, 2012 Beautiful work! The design looks like some of Sailer Jerry's tattoo flash from that era. Quote
Members Josiah Posted August 21, 2012 Author Members Report Posted August 21, 2012 Thanks for the compliments, they are appreciated. The scroll work was done with a 1/4 angled blade and even though I know it is not the "proper" method, I do it in about 1/8 in increments and very slowly. The original artwork is by Bert Grim, but was modified by another unknown tattoo artist and then further modified by me. Quote
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