Members MaksimDemin Posted September 3, 2017 Members Report Posted September 3, 2017 (edited) Greetings to friends) My name is Maksim, I'm from central Russia, I'd like to share photos of your products with you in the finished form and in the process of work. All products are assembled and stitched exclusively in hand. If you have any questions, please, I'll be happy to help. Sincerely, Maksim. Edited September 3, 2017 by MaksimDemin Quote
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Members MaksimDemin Posted September 3, 2017 Author Members Report Posted September 3, 2017 wallet in the process of assembly .. Quote
Members MaksimDemin Posted September 3, 2017 Author Members Report Posted September 3, 2017 wallet Quote
Members Tpc Posted September 3, 2017 Members Report Posted September 3, 2017 Hi, some top quality work there, well done.Strange looking awl though is it comfortable? T Quote
Members Mattsbagger Posted September 3, 2017 Members Report Posted September 3, 2017 34 minutes ago, Tpc said: Hi, some top quality work there, well done.Strange looking awl though is it comfortable? T Speaking to the awl I've seen them on Reddit. Someone said the were $300! Quote
Members Tpc Posted September 3, 2017 Members Report Posted September 3, 2017 Crickey! That let's me out. Ta Quote
Members Mattsbagger Posted September 3, 2017 Members Report Posted September 3, 2017 Ahh British. My wife says Ta and it confuses people here in the US. Here it's short for good bye.lol 7 minutes ago, Tpc said: Crickey! That let's me out. Ta Quote
alpha2 Posted September 3, 2017 Report Posted September 3, 2017 Amazing! I'm loving that leather substitute for a roller on the buckle. I'll be trying that right away. The double keeper is also a nice touch. Ta in the States is short for Ta-ta...but few people use that either. I noticed the awl immediately, I have a Barry King awl that is formed for the palm of the hand, with a flat side, and it's the best tool I've bought. I can see that whatever that one costs is worth it over time. Quote So much leather...so little time.
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