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So, with my new Cowboy 3200, I am able to hammer out the shell bags at a pretty good clip. I am geting pretty decent at keeping stitch lines straight, and making it all fit right. It's a big difference from hand sewing!

Black oil/tobacco elephant.

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Brown oil/full cayman hornback

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Black oil/Choc. cayman belly

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Beautiful with that cayman inlay!

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VERY NICE! (on my list to attempt this year.)

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I would like to ask if you might have a pattern for the pouches?  Very nice work, I would like to try my hand at it as well.

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Those are very nice, I really like the round window inlays, very sharp indeed.

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CJ, when I started off, I looked and looked, and could find no patterns at all.  I 

pretty much just made my own designs up.   That took a lot of trial and error.  

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