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Took some leather on deployment and finished the holsters/ bottle holder while I was out there. The seat I finished at home, with some advice of LW members. I didnt pay close attention to the tool I was using to gouge deeper webbing lines, so there are some "extra" marks. Oh well, still happy with my first large project.

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I think they look great. Definitely work to be proud of.

Chris

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Nice work.

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Thank you very much.

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I'm a n00b, trying to learn to build holsters. I like the basket weave on yours. More importantly, thanks for you service.

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Quite cool!

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I been thinking about beer coozies lately too,, for Christmas presents, yours look nicely made ! are those for cold liquids or hot ?

I like your basket weave holsters as well, Even the bike seat looks great !

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nice work!

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Very good work. I would also put the "Just in Case" on the holster too. haha!

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Thanks again.

The "Just in case" holder is actually for fuel but I could see it working for beers, er soft drinks. It was mainly a practice for dying and pattern making. Not sure what I would need to do to make it hold up when wrapped around a cold beverage as the condensation might mess things up over time.

The basket weave stamps are the Tandy variety and left nice marks, but I will say that next go I will paint the "bottom" side so I keep the stamp faced towards me the whole time. Just a small variance in the tooling that I noticed.

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nice job!!

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Great looking work. Love the seat.

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