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Acme Chopper Seat

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NO TOOLING JUST COVERED IN LEATHER.THIS IS FOR THE GUYS AT ACME CHOPPERS..

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Looks nice man. Very tight and i love that color. What color is that ?? The stitching looks great as well.

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thanks freak appericate the comments.far as the color its mahogney thinned out and tan antique on top.

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Nice job. I do seats for ACME Choppers too. I've done about 5 or 6 so far. I've seen your posts before but never realized you were from NH, Cool.

John

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were in nh john?are you local in the area..glad to meet another seat builder in the area..

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Meredith. Wayne (from ACME) is my Brother-in-law. I'm at the shop after work almost everyday, maybe we'll run into each other.

John

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ok just met wayne breifly last week gave me a shot to cover one of his seat pans.hope he likes it lol.planning on dropping it off mon.nite after work..thats cool pleasure to meet ya .love to see some pics of your work john..

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I don't have a camera, yet.I have a cell phone camera but I can't resize them to post, plus the quality is not good. I think there are about 3 of my seats still in the show room at ACME, or still in the totes from the smokeout.

Yeah, I'll probably be there Mon. I just hang out and get in the way.

I actually got started with leather cause he needed a seat on short notice and his usual guy was not available so I said I'd give it a shot. I'm like the short notice guy. It takes me about 3-3and1/2 hrs per seat, since he uses the same pattern for the pans I just transferred the pattern to some MDF and use that to cut the shape and punch the holes.

John

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