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This is fantastic. really good design and construction. Thank you very much for posting the pictures of the process.

Can you post some more pictures of the arrangement inside the bag. Also, what leather type/size have you used. Finally, you mentioned that the leather is tan in color but the photographs make the leather color look yellow. You may want to tweek the pictures to get the right color.

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KN

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Thanks Rohn, a project like this is certainly a good weeks work. And then the interior work took a while on it's own, it's a minicase of it's own right.

Thanks for the words knazim. I have no more photos but there isn't much more to see of the interior - another sleeve on the back wall, a small trigger hook for keys. The leather is difficult to photograph due to it's glossy finish, but it is London Tan English Bridle, and has plenty of yellow notes in it. These are all natural light photos.

Cheers,

S

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The tan pigment has lots of yellow in it. It will mellow over time. Great looking case!

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Thanks bwilllielv and mrdabeetle

London Tan is quite a historical color in both saddle and casemaking trades, it was only used around the city in the times of the Walsall heyday. It is by no means yellow, but a tan with minimal reds and browns. However, when it ages the yellow does fade as the russets become more dominant. It is a striking color at any stage I think.

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These two images of the same photo may shed light on interpreting London color.

They show a strap having taken some substantial wear and an unused glass case, one image highlighting russet, the other, yellow notes.

Cheers,

S

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Very nice work Strudell. I have a feeling I'm only over the border from you..

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Hi Charlie, thanks for the remarks. I wonder what gives you that impression? Though often times I wish I was on that side of the pond (There's so many strong leatherworkers around you!), I'm currently based out of Toronto.

Cheers,

S

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Hi Charlie, thanks for the remarks. I wonder what gives you that impression? Though often times I wish I was on that side of the pond (There's so many strong leatherworkers around you!), I'm currently based out of Toronto.

Cheers,

S

Strudel,

My mistake! I thought I recognized the work as that of someone local I know. It was a compliment, he's good!

Charlie

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