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This wallet was a challenge - the center section of card pockets flips back and forth. Black matte lizard and gray goat.

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Very impressive!  Very nice stitching and the lizard looks great.  How did you finish the edges on this one?

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6 hours ago, Bob Blea said:

Very impressive!  Very nice stitching and the lizard looks great.  How did you finish the edges on this one?

Thanks Bob. I used Fenice edge paint and sanded between coats (about 4 I think) up to 800 grit. Then a little paraffin wax.

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Looking good, Chris!

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Looks very nice!

Will you explain the center section a little more please.

I really like that idea and I need a new wallet myself.

thanks

Joel

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Sorry not a better photo but this should show you how it's put together.

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Top view.

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Thanks for the follow up pictures. From what I see I surmise that the center section is made up of four pieces.

Am I correct?

thanks

Joel

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4 not including the pockets...

The liners from each side = 2

base for pockets = 2

pockets = 4

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2 hours ago, thefanninator said:

4 not including the pockets...

The liners from each side = 2

base for pockets = 2

pockets = 4

Thank you.

Joel

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