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Hello fellow leatherworkers,

I've been busy utilizing the awesome brown CXL I got from Aurora Shoe Co. Here are a few more wallets in some differently styles. In the next couple of days I plan to release these to etsy as a wallet series made entirely of brown CXL.

I cannot stress how much I love using this leather. I thought that CXL wouldn't take a burnish. However, I was wrong. The grain is so tight on this CXL it will absolutely burnish. I use saddle soap and then beeswax.

The first wallet is a minimalist bi-fold stitched with linen thread I waxed myself. The second is a snap wallet stitched with Ritza Tiger Thread. The card wallet is stitched with Ritza Tiger Thread and lined with cotton duck fabric.

Thanks for looking!

Joe

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Nice stuff there Joe. Those are beauties.

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Nice stuff there Joe. Those are beauties.

Thanks so much Rohn! I liked your green holster btw. It's always fun to see knife sheaths and holsters in colors other than black or brown!

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nice job, I like the double snaps in the second picture.

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nice job, I like the double snaps in the second picture.

Thank you very much!

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Hi Joe, -------------------------

As always your wallets are a thing to behold ! always intrigueing and nicely done.

In picture five Im seeing a relitilely new idea, at least to me,

the thumb, can retreve its bills from either the top or the end with ease, and the card slots do not interfere.

You, among anothers, are an inspiration to me.

Even if it was an easy leather to work with. ----------- Wild Bill46

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Hi Joe, -------------------------

As always your wallets are a thing to behold ! always intrigueing and nicely done.

In picture five Im seeing a relitilely new idea, at least to me,

the thumb, can retreve its bills from either the top or the end with ease, and the card slots do not interfere.

You, among anothers, are an inspiration to me.

Even if it was an easy leather to work with. ----------- Wild Bill46

Thanks Bill! Your kind words are always greatly appreciated!

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Nice wallets Joe! I sometimes like edges raw and unburnished. Nice designs.

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Nice wallets Joe! I sometimes like edges raw and unburnished. Nice designs.

Thanks Benlily! I agree sometimes it does look nice. However, with this wallets bevelling and burnishing the edges just makes them feel so much better in your hand.

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They look great, Joe!

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They look great, Joe!

Thanks Monica! I'm still waiting to see your take on the snap wallet!

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Good lookin' stuff Joe, nice stitchin'.

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Good lookin' stuff Joe, nice stitchin'.

Thanks Snubby! Been really working hard and trying to focus on getting the stitching right! I think I'm finally getting there.

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Thanks Monica! I'm still waiting to see your take on the snap wallet!

Gotta' make my little brother a knife sheath, then I'll get to work!

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Gotta' make my little brother a knife sheath, then I'll get to work!

You make knife sheaths too! I gotta step my game up.

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LOL, no, I don't. We'll see how it goes. ;)

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Good lookin' pieces. The stitching looks really good. You did use a pricking iron from both sides on those, didn't you?

Bill

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Good lookin' pieces. The stitching looks really good. You did use a pricking iron from both sides on those, didn't you?

Bill

Thanks so much! No I didn't use a pricking iron on both sides (that method never worked out for me...I did try it though just not on these wallets). I used the iron I believe on the outside and then used an awl to open the hole.

LOL, no, I don't. We'll see how it goes. ;)

If its like your other stuff I'm sure it will turn out awesome!

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I really like these Joe

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I really like these Joe

Thank you so much!

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Looks like if you want to do it Joe it's game on don't you think?

Keep up the good work.

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