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Nice! Great stitching. I didn't realize you were in Colorado.

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It's about time!!!! 

Looks great , other Matt.

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Thanks. Yep live in The Springs. I has been do a few things just haven't put them all up on here.lol This is an order for 9 custom trays and a holster for groomsmen gifts.

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Nice job. JLS will be so proud.

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1 hour ago, bikermutt07 said:

Nice job. JLS will be so proud.

Lol. I do love Jeffs patterns. They just work.And its supposed to say Roper style not proper. Chucking autocad. Hehe

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Still, that's a propper Roper!

Can't tell from the pic, are those trays made from sewing the upper to a thicker piece as a base?

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very nice work!

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8 hours ago, alpha2 said:

Still, that's a propper Roper!

Can't tell from the pic, are those trays made from sewing the upper to a thicker piece as a base?

The trays and holster are W/C drum dyed 7/8 oz chestnut.

 

4 hours ago, Sceaden said:

Very nice! Is this MakeSupply's pattern?

Yep it is.

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Very nice!  Here's some hunter themed long wallets I made.

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Love the hunters wallets.  Great dye work.  How did you do the art work? I have a guy at work who wants a bunch of shotgun slings with ducks on them, I was planning to carve them, but I really like the look you got.

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4 hours ago, Sofaspud said:

Love the hunters wallets.  Great dye work.  How did you do the art work? I have a guy at work who wants a bunch of shotgun slings with ducks on them, I was planning to carve them, but I really like the look you got.

I actually figured out a really good process for transferring printed images.  I print the image at work (Not inkjet but the toner kind of printer).  Then tape it to the leather and use a cloth dampened with Xylene (available at home depot).  Then I dab the image with it a few times letting it dry in between.  I also rub with a spoon and even cover with a scrap piece of leather and cobble hammer the image in.  With practice it looks like it was printed on there!

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12 hours ago, Mattsbagger said:

Hijacking my post.lol 

Sorry, wasn't paying attention to who posted what.  My Mom taught me better manners!

 

9 hours ago, Jvineyard said:

I actually figured out a really good process for transferring printed images.  I print the image at work (Not inkjet but the toner kind of printer).  Then tape it to the leather and use a cloth dampened with Xylene (available at home depot).  Then I dab the image with it a few times letting it dry in between.  I also rub with a spoon and even cover with a scrap piece of leather and cobble hammer the image in.  With practice it looks like it was printed on there!

Thanks for the info - I really like the look of  those wallets - all of them, including Matt's.

Now, back to Matt

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