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Hi all,

My name is Mark and I live down on Fort Huachuca, AZ. You can look it up but we are a little south west of Tombstone. I have been working leather for about 2 years now and I taught my self how to work leather. I am looking for the opportunity to learn more if I can find some where around here to learn more things.

Thanks

Mark

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Hi all,

My name is Mark and I live down on Fort Huachuca, AZ. You can look it up but we are a little south west of Tombstone. I have been working leather for about 2 years now and I taught my self how to work leather. I am looking for the opportunity to learn more if I can find some where around here to learn more things.

Thanks

Mark

Hey Mark,

Welcome to the group. You've come to the right place....just look around here for a while and you will find more gun belt makers that you ever knew existed. And please post some pictures of your work....We would all love to see your stuff.

Glad you're here,

Dave Theobald

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Welcome Mark,

This is a great place to join-in learning and helping.

Regis

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Hi Mark welcome to the site, Don

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Welcome Mark!

Been down in your neck of the desert a few times. Love it down there.

Saw my first live scorpion when I was in Tombstone, too bad it was attached to my leg.

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Welcome Mark,

Great to you you here. You'll find we're all happy to help you learn, just ask and so many great people will guive you advise.

Pics are always nice too...

Ken

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I agree with Ken... Feel free to post pics anytime! There are lots of folks here at varying levels of experience, so I'm sure you'll be able to both learn something and offer advice!

:welcome:

Regards, -Alex

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No need to test the water around here. Just jump right in, show us what you got.

Welcome to the forums , look forward to seeing you work.

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Thank you for the warm welcome.

OK so I am new how do I uplaoad an image here? I see where I can add a URL but where do most of you save your images to? Is there somewhere I can upload my images to?

Thanks

Mark

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I reduced the size of your picture so that the folks on slower connections could enjoy it, too. I was going to explain how to upload, but i see you figured it out. :)

It helps the folks on dial up if we can keep pics around 500KB or less, each. ~~Johanna

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Hi Yest the knife is made from a railroad spike, I have two knives made that way and one that is half a horseshoe Check out this link to the maker of both.

http://www.mountainhollow.net

Thanks

Mark

(fixed the link~~Johanna)

Hello Mark,

Just curious, is that knife made out of a railway nail/bolt?

B.

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Hi Mark:

I'm fairly familiar with where you're at. Used to live in Huachuca City - went to elementary school there and over in Tombstone (the town "Too Tough To Die" - and to dead to live :biggrin: ). Lived up the road in Benson for a time. Made many visits to Cochise's Stronghold just outside of St. David. Was on Ft. Huachuca many times.

Lots of good folks here to learn from, so don't hesitate to ask any questions.

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candyleather,

It is a second generation Colt Clone made by Urburti. I have another one just like it they fire great and look great as well.

Mark

Wellcome Mark!

What do you have in the pic, a Colt or a Ruger? I like western firearms.

HI all

Well I have some time to show you some of my other work. This one is a good one that I am very happy with. It is my first attempt at adding designs to my leather. Let me know what you all think.

Thanks

Mark

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I changed the .bmp file to a .jpg file and reduced its size for the convenience of everyone with slower connections. Mark, try saving your pics as jpgs. Bmps are usually used for picture quality printers, not website and email formats. I don't want to discourage you from posting your pics- not at all! but we need to be courteous to the folks who pay by the minute for Internet or who have slow dial up connections. ~~Johanna

ps I asked the good folks at Mountain Hollow to check out the board, and Tess joined. The railroad spike knife caught my eye, too, probably from living in Pennsylvania for so long. :)

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Thanks for changing it I will make my images JPG no problem, what size do you recommend for the images? I am glad to see Tess Joined up I have 4 of there knives with the leather sheaths that she has made and they are great, both the knives and the leather.

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ps I asked the good folks at Mountain Hollow to check out the board, and Tess joined.

I hope Tess decides to post some of her work here. She produces some really beautiful sheaths.

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