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Hey Guys, 

I've been on this forum for a while, but haven't really had time to post any of my work. I've enjoyed looking at others' work, that's for sure. Anyway, let me know how I can improve. This customer wanted a silent dog collar. This is what I came up with. The collar was for a Great Dane, so it was pretty big. 

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Cool

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Looks good! Just wondering do the posts hold fast?

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Cool looking collars and a novel fastening idea.

I guess I must be becoming Grumpywomann, though, as I do share Grumpymann's concern about the first one's security, especially assuming the name "Diesel" befits the dog. 

I also wonder what the other pairs of Sam Browne studs are for? And I realize that the second is decorative but I don't see any way to attach a leash or tags to either one, generally one of the principle reasons for putting a collar on a dog.

Michelle

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Exceptional!  I love them both!

TY

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On 1/20/2017 at 9:55 AM, silverwingit said:

Cool looking collars and a novel fastening idea.

I guess I must be becoming Grumpywomann, though, as I do share Grumpymann's concern about the first one's security, especially assuming the name "Diesel" befits the dog. 

I also wonder what the other pairs of Sam Browne studs are for? And I realize that the second is decorative but I don't see any way to attach a leash or tags to either one, generally one of the principle reasons for putting a collar on a dog.

Michelle

Both dogs have harnesses for their leashes. In the first collar, the two additional studs are for securing the tags in a little punch on the inside of the collar.

 

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