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Hi everyone! It's been a while (at least three months) since I posted some of my work! I'd like to share some of my recent creations with you, hope you all enjoy! Feedback is much appreciated :)

Best Regards,

Kevin

Burgundy Chromexcel Card Case

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Russet Harness Card Case

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Shell Cordovan Goodies

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Natural Leather Long wallet

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thank you for looking!

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Some nice wallets there, KGV. Lookin' good.

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Very nice indeed!

Bill

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Really nice work. What weight leather do you find works best for wallets like these?

Chris

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Those look really great! I especially like the long wallets.

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I really like those patterns, did you make them?

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I like all of these , as they seem very sturdy , I especially like your long wallet !

I make long wallets too, but I can honestly say yours look more professional. Good work !

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@DavidL - Thank you as always!

@billybopp - Thanks Bill!

@Builderofstuff - I use 3-4 oz. for the exterior, 4-5 oz. will do well but can be bulky. The interior is always 2-3 oz. which works best for the inside of just about any wallet.

@MonicaJacobsen - Thanks! I take the most pride in those haha

@Raw Custom - Yes I did, I usually cut it by hand (no template) to a certain size for the big pieces and have cardboard cutouts for the complex pieces: interior pockets, slots, etc.

@Wild Bill46 - Thanks! I try to make sure that they wont get flimsy over time, sacrifices a thin profile, but it makes them last.

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