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Here is another 4 slot wallet. It's the same as the last one I made except I did the edges a bit better and solid down the pocket leather to 2/3oz. 

The outside is 4/5 horween Essex in parisian blue from nstarleather. The pockets are black veg tan scrap I had from frog jelly. 

Hand stitched with 0.6 black tiger thread at 8spi I think.

I think I finally got the thickness right. 

Let me know what you think! Thanks

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Nice:) Really love your edges and the blue on the flesh side inner pocket!

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Thanks. Edges are a little rough in a couple spots but better still. I did the hidepounder method  and used resolene to finish them and give them a shine. That's how this color Essex is. The flesh has that nice blue. The grain looks black but in certain light it is blue.

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I did not expect that soft essex would make a nice wallet leather, but it seems as though it has!  Nicely done,  I like the hint of blue on the interior.

YinTx

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Thanks yintx, It is nice and soft. Great for bags. But it's a good thickness and was scrap so I thought I'd try it. I did split the interior piece to 2/3 oz and that wasn't easy. And I think with cards loaded in it it'll have enough rigidity to it.

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Nice ..Classy ..

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Thanks mikesc. I appreciate that. Wallets are my nemesis but I'm starting to figure them out. 

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It looks really clean. Very good job.

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Thanks mutt. Means I'm getting better lol. 

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Nice wallet. Well done. i like the pocket shape :)

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Thanks Danne. I made the shape as an adjustment to another failed design and ended up liking it better 

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