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I know a few people have done this but I thought I'd give it a try. I will carry this but also work it as a sample of what I do. Let me know what you think. It measures about 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 and works as a shoulder bag. I might make dividers or some kinda cases for the stuff to secure better inside....or not.

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Looks Great, very impressive !! Well done, James

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The details on the wood look fantastic! Love the little skull! Very nice.

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VERY freaking cool and Spideresque my friend!!! Awsome to see some true Spiderwork!!! :You_Rock_Emoticon:

I like the skull detail where the strap is attached, the devil is in the detail, you know!

Tom

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I like it a lot Spider!!

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its killer spider...its all you no doubt, i could see that a mile away and know who made it!!...definately one of those convo/stand out pieces that will have folks checkin it out and hopefully turn into some orders ;0)

darryl :cheers:

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Thank you everyone. This piece was such a pain to make but I love the outcome. I admire all you bag makers.

I like knowing that this has my style...whatever that is. YAY!!! Thanks again friends. And now...

:deadsubject: LOL Smack it!!!

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such a fun piece....what does one keep in a coffin bag???

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Well here I sit in a hotel in Knoxville, on the road again. At least I can still look at the work others are doing. This bag is a perfect example of why like your work Spider. It shows originality and the Spider style. It's just too cool. thanks for sharing it with us.

Tom

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Nice would love to give that to someone as a gift. So cool!

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such a fun piece....what does one keep in a coffin bag???

well, A coffin organizer of course....LOL

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Well here I sit in a hotel in Knoxville, on the road again. At least I can still look at the work others are doing. This bag is a perfect example of why like your work Spider. It shows originality and the Spider style. It's just too cool. thanks for sharing it with us.

Tom

Thank you Tom. I like just making stuff. My work is never pretty nor do I ever want it to be. edges are imperfect and I might not even use my stitch groove. But like you said, "Spider Style" . Thank you for the reasurance that i am doing the right thing.

Nice would love to give that to someone as a gift. So cool!

Wow that is a great compliment. I love when people see my work as something to give. Makes it worth the work.

Now come home and make some cool stuff.

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hi spider, what a cool bag!!! lots of great details. (i really like how you lined it) what an appropriate bag to carry samples of your skull art.

ken

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hi spider, what a cool bag!!! lots of great details. (i really like how you lined it) what an appropriate bag to carry samples of your skull art.

ken

Thank you Mendedbowl,

Yeah I look forward to showing it off with some of my vendors or when I do my shows. Thanks for the compliments.

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Looks nice and firm on the sides. What did you use for stiffener material, if I might ask? Aslo, how did you attach the sides to each other? I don't see stitching or anything.

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Hell yeah dude! That thing is wicked! i love that wood-look tooling that you do. Nice style.

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Looks nice and firm on the sides. What did you use for stiffener material, if I might ask? Aslo, how did you attach the sides to each other? I don't see stitching or anything.

Hey Go2Tex,

I did not use any stiffener in between the layers. Since the sides are attached to the bottom it creates a strong structure. I'll try to post a Pattern so you can see. The sides are then glued with small flaps inside and stitched along the top.

Hell yeah dude! That thing is wicked! i love that wood-look tooling that you do. Nice style.

Thank you Andy. I love how this comes out on leather and people are surprised that it's leather and not wood. Funny wiggly lines and a few knots.

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