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Nicely done, Tim. I appreciate the information on the leather and finish you used...gives us an idea of what might hold up over time. Excellent airbrush work!

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Thanks to everyone for the kind comments! Much appreciated! I would be glad to answer any specific questions you all might have. As you can see, the designs are first pressed into the leather using an embossing plate. For production work and consistant results, I found that is the best way to go. I had the artwork made into plates using an "acid etch" method on 1/4" magnesium. My shop press (just a 12 ton jack in a bearing press) is what I use to transfer the design. Then it is a matter of "coloring between the lines". Again, thanks for everyones interest!

Tim

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