manfrommuc Report post Posted August 25, 2008 Hello @ all Help needed.......................................... Now I found what I'm looking for but he is very far away and this company has no european contact person this liners are aviable in calf and kangoroo leather http://chaylor.com/new_calf_veg-tan_liners.htm have anyone bought this liners ?? or any experince with one of those kits?? WS-70 Mens Long Wallet Roper style kangaroo wallet liner WL-25 Ladies Long Wallet WS-96 Ladies wallet with purse LP-14 Ladies Wallet LP-7 Ladies Wallet XLP-0063 Deluxe A4 Zip Compendium XLP-0118 A4 Zippered Compendium XLC-0094 A5 Zippered Compendium THANKS FOR ANY INFO............. and a lot of greetings from Bavaria Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greg gomersall Report post Posted August 25, 2008 Hitching Post Supply in Snohomish Wash. is the U.S. distributer for these high grade wallet inserts. Greg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JRedding Report post Posted August 25, 2008 you can also order them directly from Keith in Phoenix but there is a 250.00 minimum order. Be prepared though most of them are designed around specialized sewing equipment and have to be modified before you can sew them on a flatbed machine. Not every insert will zip together like you'd think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan Report post Posted August 25, 2008 That surprises me, I would think that Europe would see distribution from Australia before the US, of course what the heck would I know about international business, I've only left the states by way of the military or a cruise ship, which by the way had much better food! They are very nice looking liners and I hope you can post some photos of the finished products if you are able to get some. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
moriver Report post Posted September 9, 2008 I've been using their products for a while now. Very satisfied, excellent quality, (King Ranch uses them also), I order from Keith by phone (no minimum $$$) and I usually get my stuff in a few days. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davy Report post Posted September 29, 2008 These things are really easy to make . I used to make em with the offcuts you get from the kangaroo lace makers . Roo hide is shaped like a rounded triangle and when you cut a circle out of the middle you get 2 nice leg pieces and a shoulder/neck . I have patterns for some of these that are very similar . The mens wallet I have has 17 pieces I think , that includes lining as well . Theres a bit of skiving to do and a lot of folding but if youre neat with your work they arent that hard . Let me know if you would like a pattern and I'll put one on here with some instructions . Heres an example . I've cut around this heaps of times with a knife so it might look a bit rough . Cheers , Dave . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
badLoveLeather Report post Posted October 2, 2008 I agree. make your own. Thats what I do. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BradB Report post Posted October 22, 2008 These things are really easy to make . I used to make em with the offcuts you get from the kangaroo lace makers . Roo hide is shaped like a rounded triangle and when you cut a circle out of the middle you get 2 nice leg pieces and a shoulder/neck . I have patterns for some of these that are very similar . The mens wallet I have has 17 pieces I think , that includes lining as well . Theres a bit of skiving to do and a lot of folding but if youre neat with your work they arent that hard . Let me know if you would like a pattern and I'll put one on here with some instructions . Heres an example . I've cut around this heaps of times with a knife so it might look a bit rough . Cheers , Dave . Davy, If that offer is still good some pictures and instructions would be awesome!! Thanks, Brad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SouthPaw Report post Posted October 22, 2008 Im new here and would be very interest in seeing more info on making them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Major Report post Posted November 6, 2008 Does anyone have Keith's number? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hidepounder Report post Posted November 6, 2008 I do both! When making a high end organizer or pad folio, etc., I custom build the interior to suit the client. The Chaylor Fenneli's size and layout often times does not meet my needs. In addition, building my own gives me the opportunity to "finger carve" the interior and place my makers stamp where I want it. Plus, completely "custom" commands higher prices. However, I often use the Chaylor Fenneli interiors to help keep my prices down...for instance, when the customer isn't so concerned about the layout of the interior, or cannot afford a completely custom piece, usig the manufactured interior often saves the "sale". I cannot build a high end interior for what I can buy theirs for and I think they do a very good job! Here's an example of a full size organizer with a Chaylor Fenneli interior: The photo really exagerates the color of the zipper, however, because the tan zippers do have a pink hue, I now replace them. Hope this helps! Keith Johstone 61-7 5520 7750 0418 751 711 cp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites