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Hi!

I just finished this one. I made the background stamp myself from a steel rod (my first own stamp). I also made the box for the wallet with my logo on.

/Tommy

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THAT IS BEAUTIFUL! I love the pleated area behind the zipper. Looks like it's easier to access. I also love the design.

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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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Yeah, this is an absolutely gorgeous piece; color, design and execution all very professional.

Me likeee!

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Superb ,craftsmanship ,big round of applause from me !!!! Just plain well done ,time well spent . My compliments sir ,this will last forever and take any thing life has to give . This has all the class and durability of a fine pocket watch ,timeless ! Congradulations ! Bill

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nice colors!

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Impressive

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Beauty...please describe the pockets behind the card holders?

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Really nice piece of work, Tommy..

I love the design, the colours and the layout of the inside too..but most of all on such an appearance of depth, on such a thin leather..brilliant work.!!

Regards

Phil

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Beautiful leather work, very impressive, nice attention to detail, the custom box makes a great package complete.

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Outsstandind job on the tooling!!! Whole thing looks great!

Outsstandind job on the tooling!!! Whole thing looks great!

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Very nice, simple clean and well executed.

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Someone here mentioned what is behind the card pockets as I'm curious as well. What is to prevent te top cards from slipping down ?? a linning or ????

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I cut out 8 rectangular pieces from thin fabric and glue them behind the card pockets. This way a pocket is formed and the cards wont slip down. I made a quick picture in paint. Maybe it's better than my explanation or maybe it just confuses things :)

/Tommy

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I cut out 8 rectangular pieces from thin fabric and glue them behind the card pockets. This way a pocket is formed and the cards wont slip down. I made a quick picture in paint. Maybe it's better than my explanation or maybe it just confuses things :)

/Tommy

Hi Tommy.. Actually I think your drawing explains things very well.. ;)

Just a thought for yours or other folks possible use.. As an alternative to cutting the pockets into seperate pieces, you could make that set of pockets from one continuous strip. Just use the same principle as you have, but instead of where you glue at the top of each pocket slot and it ends, making it glue up to the bottom of the next pocket up..etc..

I've messed around with your drawing, I hope you don't mind and I hope it shows what I mean.. ;)

Of course, the pockets are closer together than in the picture, so there would be perhaps, a little more glue holding the material, but not much extra material to what you used anyway..

Regards

Phil

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Doing like that will make the lining to thick with 8 card pockets. Atleast with the fabric i,m using :) because if I understand you correctly this will add one extra layer of fabrics to each card slot.

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Thanks BiFrost that cleared it up really well for me....I'm kinda of a picture guy haha

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Doing like that will make the lining to thick with 8 card pockets. Atleast with the fabric i,m using :) because if I understand you correctly this will add one extra layer of fabrics to each card slot.

No, it makes it no thicker..just saves time cutting the rectangles, is all..

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If you look at my picture you can see that there are more fabric layers if you count one card pocket at a time, which means it's thicker at the bottom of each card pocket than if you compare to cutting out single rectangles. If my picture is not the way you do it i'm sorry for missunderstanding :)

/Tommy

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