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I made this notebook cover for my local cattle farmer I deal with. He had worn out one from a maker from somewhere out west from years ago, he was very happy to get another one. The lighting was different  when I took the second photo but the first one is the correct color of stain.PSX_20210330_235245.thumb.jpg.d2b3661386a8009f330dd90f23cae713.jpgPSX_20210331_000359.jpg.4bc10889fc3d93ba87eff2823f6d7d7b.jpg

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Did you use the tandy barbwire set for stamping?

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Looks great! 

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It was worth waiting for the pictures to post. :)    Great job!

 

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11 hours ago, Akers said:

I made this notebook cover for my local cattle farmer I deal with. He had worn out one from a maker from somewhere out west from years ago, he was very happy to get another one. The lighting was different  when I took the second photo but the first one is the correct color of stain.PSX_20210330_235245.thumb.jpg.d2b3661386a8009f330dd90f23cae713.jpgPSX_20210331_000359.jpg.4bc10889fc3d93ba87eff2823f6d7d7b.jpg

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That's a nice piece of work! I like the simplicity and very utilitarian. That's my style.  

It's the impresion you leave that counts.

Michael

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