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Hadn't Posted In A While, Some Of The Things I've Been Doing.

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Here's a few from the last couple of weeks.

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Chief, beautiful as usual. But I miss seeing some of your braiding. Cheryl

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I agree with Cheryl. But I do watch you videos on braiding. Over and over and over.

What weight leather did you use for your guitar strap?

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Chief, beautiful as usual. But I miss seeing some of your braiding. Cheryl

Thanks Cheryl, you're too nice.

I agree with Cheryl. But I do watch you videos on braiding. Over and over and over.

What weight leather did you use for your guitar strap?

Thanks, the guitar strap is made form 9/10 ounce Hermann Oak, the Back piece is split to ~ 6 oz and the front area where the button hole is is skived to ~ 6 oz to make them attach better an easier. Thanks,

Chief

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Thanks for the info. I have made a couple for a friend of mine as practice and he likes them about 5 oz. he thinks the thicker ones are too stiff and do not form to his shoulder. Since he wanted something soft I made one out of 5-6 oz Latigo as a joke and he loved it. Go figure.

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Thanks for the info. I have made a couple for a friend of mine as practice and he likes them about 5 oz. he thinks the thicker ones are too stiff and do not form to his shoulder. Since he wanted something soft I made one out of 5-6 oz Latigo as a joke and he loved it. Go figure.

I use Aussie on the front and back, heat it till it liquifies, then wipe off the excess and the strap very supple. I used lighter leather until I found this stuff.

I make a lot at 6/7 but I've changed over to the heavier. It really drapes well on the shoulder.

Chief

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Chief, nice work again. Everything looks great.

Do you line your holsters and if so what do you line them with?

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Chief, nice work again. Everything looks great.

Do you line your holsters and if so what do you line them with?

Rohn,

I do line most of them, this one is lined, and when I line them I normally use pigskin splits.

Thanks,

Chief

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Thanks for the info chief.

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Nice work, Chief!

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You are definately staying on top of your game Chief, But then, as usual, you always are !

Nice works of art in those Holsters, Belts, straps ! --------- Wild Bill46

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Beautiful work. Where are the videos

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