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I’m making a field notes leather cover for a Police Chief friend of mine. Originally I made one in black but lost much of the detail. I’m thinking dying this one tan or just leaving it natural color. Will decide once I’m done adding lettering. 

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Very nice,  especially the sword, nice touch

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Here is the first day book cover I made. As you can see when dyed solid black, you lose most of the eagle detail. 

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It still looks very good though

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That thing is full of win! I kind of like the black too...

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Thanks. I do like the black cover, it’s the color most officers carry. 

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Yeah, the black sorta 'works'.  Only RELIABLE way I've seen to do yellow and/or white is acrylics, and I tend to avoid acrylics on "flexy" articles that will see use.

I might have carved the thing 'inverted'to avoid excessive matting of the "halo".  Would have given a "beveled edge" look to the shield, which would work nicely since it's bordered.  Just think-out-loud noise.. pay no attention ;)

 

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Nice work!

I'm sure that black is most frequently used but a lighter color shows off you work much better.

I think it would look great in Red but I don't know if that would be appropriate for this type of thing.

nick

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I dyed it with pro oil saddle tan

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Nice job! that color is it beautiful job .

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Thanks again.  

  I just finished this cover. Stitched with 277 bonded nylon thread. It will provide many years of service. 

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22 hours ago, chriscraft said:

I dyed it with pro oil saddle tan

 

That's nice, works better than the black version.
Good job!

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