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I do all of my dyeing and finishing processes in house using both commercial and proprietary products. I make a strong point of informing every customer that variations will occur, that final finish colors and shadings are expected to vary from hide to hide and from batch to batch, and that I will not guarantee a specific result. When a customer starts insisting on a specific result (such as matching a new piece to a prior production of my own or someone else's) I have learned that this is a good time to walk away from the project.

I hear you...i once spent 5 hours mixing dyes, testing, drying, finishing, drying and drying again to match ring lizard to a set of green camo grips...i still have 10 or 12 jars of various shades of green laying around my dye station...

Havoc Holsters

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