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filigree_python.jpgJust a replacement belt for this gal's husband on their anniversary.  Old belt belonged to his Dad, so he was going to wear it, but doesn't fit.  Couple things I would like to have done a bit differently, but she wanted to keep to the original design of the belt.  In the end, I thought this was a very cool gift idea.

Between multiple vendor issues ordering the materials for this and taking the wench wife in for shoulder surgery, this absolutely took longer than any of us would have liked.  But I think he'll like it (seriously, this is a "gimme" - the belt could SUCK and he'd still love it for the IDEA of the thing).

But the belt is double layer of 5/6 oz with python skin sandwiched.  Dyed in Fiebing's chocolate oil dye, hit with Fiebings dark brown antique paste, then buffed and Tan-Kote'd.  Buckstitch with 3/16 black lace (to suit the python background).

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Ah..the snakeskin belt "rejuvenated / relooked"..beautifully done Jeff :)

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I'd say you more than did it justice!  And that first belt... seriously thick leather looks like!  

Nice edges.

YinTx

 

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13 minutes ago, Sturme said:

looks great. Awesome work

 

'preciatecha ;)

6 minutes ago, mikesc said:

Ah..the snakeskin belt "rejuvenated / relooked"..beautifully done Jeff :)

Rejuvenated :cheers: That old belt just SCREAMS "southwest US 1975"

3 minutes ago, YinTx said:

And that first belt... seriously thick leather looks like!  

Yup, I'm gonna say that top layer was 9 oz.. overall it's about 1/4" thick.  Lasted a good 30+ years without being sewn on the edges!  Clearly machine stamped, but still woulda been a nice lookin'  belt "in it's day". 

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Hope I can do something that good one day. Stunning and a good story.

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10 minutes ago, toxo said:

Stunning and a good story.

Even I hafta admit, this gal seriously knows how to plan a gift.  This was a SO cool idea.

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