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Finally had time around the holsters to get some new notebooks done for inventory. Tried some new things out of my comfort zone.

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Nuthin wrong with those - you should get "uncomfortable" more often :)

Oh, and check your PM's

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Really cool! I've never seen basketweave kind of pattern in the third picture. I really like it.

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Those are beautiful. Apparently your comfort zone is in need of a shift.

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All of them are very good work, but the last one is the most attractive to my eyes.

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those covers look really nice

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Thanks everyone...... it's great to get feedback

The third book is made with a stamp from a guy in NV. I added the small seeder in the design to break up the circles that are formed and move the eye to see it differenly

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Very nice! I have wanting to do one of those. Not to good at stamping but haven't given it a lot of time either. Just want to do nail down the construction method for creative reasons I guess. Keep up the good work.

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Finally had time around the holsters to get some new notebooks done for inventory. Tried some new things out of my comfort zone.

Bobby, I would like to ask how you developed your floral style. I like it very much for the fact that it is simple, and doesn't use 30 different stamps. I have been wanting to develop a style like that myself. I like that much better than using camo's and veiners etc.

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It is a hard question to answer. I can't say it is an artist thing it is just years looking at saddles and tack done by old timers and what I like. Some patterns get he camo's and veiners. Some times its just being Old and forgetting to add a tool.

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Wow, thats some inspirational work. The bear is so detailed and you stamping and tooling is just amazing!

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Very nice. Did you do something to the background on the bear? I like that texture.

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It's a cheap tandy background tool set, comes in four sizes I think. It is a very simple and fast to use, gives a great texture and hides any dings or scratches that a customer may get on the piece.

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