Tag: custom
Flamin’ Squire from the archives
One from the old archives, a sweet custom Squire -unusual in that the customer asked me to NOT include a chain. Horizontal flamage from front to back, cool coloration and a multi-material interior. Nice!
Posted: June 6th, 2009 under Uncategorized, leatherwork projects.
Tags: custom, customer, leatherwork, Squire, wallet
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Fred’s Fin
Fred wanted a fin. we started off discussing some Steal Your Face Grateful Dead theme. I said, “sure Fred, we can do that, but why - it’s been done a million times”. We wound up with this idea - a pretty crazy stamped up the wazoo textured Fin wallet with a nice stainless chain and [...]
Posted: April 5th, 2009 under Uncategorized, leatherwork projects.
Tags: chain, custom, customers, handmade, leatherwork, leatherwork projects, wallet
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Ralph’s knife sheath
Ralph wanted a sheath made for a brand new moderately fancy folder he had just gotten. He wanted it black, he wanted it “fat end towards the bottom and he wanted a lightning bolt applied to it. No problem for this 4 or 5 time returning customer. Simple clean and small, it cam out nice. Thanks Ralph, I appreciate [...]
Posted: April 3rd, 2009 under Uncategorized, leatherwork projects.
Tags: custom, customers, knife sheath, leatherwork, leatherwork projects, sheath
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dash pouch lesson
I dont make alot of stuff for myself. Most of what i wear and use is prototype work, usually it is a little rough design and detail wise ..a work still in progress. I usually try something new at the same time that i am working out a new design - a new material, a new piece of hardware, a new dye, etc - so really [...]
Posted: April 1st, 2009 under Uncategorized, leatherwork projects, riding & road tripping.
Tags: bags, cases, custom, customers, flhx, H-D, Harley-Davidson, leatherwork, leatherwork projects, lessons learned
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Jeb’s sheath and the devilish details
Good personal friend Jeb had a nice blade he wanted a hi-ride sheath for. Made this for him. Came out sweet, cool colors, funky sheath backing that holds tight to a belt, real good cam lock that holds the blade tight, even if upside down or grabbed by someone else. if you going to wear a vest or [...]
Posted: March 28th, 2009 under Uncategorized, leatherwork projects.
Tags: custom, customers, details, devils in the details, friends & family, knife sheath, leatherwork, leatherwork projects, sheath, top shelf
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dan’s belt - from the archive
Dan’s belt from back in the day - clean, simple - timeless. tasty bit of stamping, some hand-done stitching. Nickel silver buckle with keeper and billet rivets. Beauty of a thick belt, 1.5″ wide - worn daily, for years now - it is…much loved.
Posted: March 16th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: belt, billett, custom, customers, handmade, stitched
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Danny’s B&W Fin - from the archive
Digging back into the archive for this gem. This is one of those rare instances where a different and good idea snuck out and actually got done. Dan is a friend of Zeb, a good pal of mine and a riding partner. Zeb is also a paying customer, sporting a few bits and pieces of steveb leather garb, as does his [...]
Posted: March 12th, 2009 under Uncategorized, leatherwork projects.
Tags: custom, customers, handmade, leatherwork, wallet
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