Archive for 'leatherwork projects'
pocket wallet 1
it’s a sweetie, come and get it! these new money clips are the shit!
Posted: November 20th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
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map case’s
map case’s make great gifts and are useful for all the vehicles in your life…..
Posted: November 17th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leather, map case
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dang Squire
got to say, I dont know what the dang heck i was thinking, but it came out swell.. really something unusual. The lucky owner is getting a styling son-of-a-gun, for his ducats.
Posted: November 13th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leather, Squire, wallet
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redrum Squire
this Squire has a subtle red patch on it, that for some odd reason went nuke when i tried to shoot it… anyway, this Squire rocks, great stamping pattern offset by the smooth leather.
Posted: November 9th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leather, Squire, wallet
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tast-i squire
the Squire is the smaller of my wallets. great tight size and looks stylish when you whip out your platinum titanium carbon HOG members card, know what I’m saying?
Posted: November 2nd, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leather, Squire, wallet
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text-yer
this design, a favorite, has a ton going on texture wise…a sweet feel to the hand and durable as hell.
Posted: October 26th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: buckle, leather
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Church Wallet
Got a whole new thing to offer all of youse – the Church wallet. 6oz veg tan, crazy paisley leather print lining…brass hardware.. small sized..chain ready… the bees knees Got the idea, inspiration and motivation from Jeff Wright, proprietor of Church of Choppers – a talented fellow in his own right (no pun intended). Bike […]
Posted: October 25th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
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handy sucker
This handy sucker takes a pad and pen. I leave one in the car and one in my bag.
Posted: October 18th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leatherwork projects
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Dave’s belt
This fancy, one of a kind belt came out nice! Dave was real happy about it too!
Posted: October 16th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: belt
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MORE new wallets lookin’ for homes!
Got two new Squires in stock for those that are in the mood. These are pretty cool, one – Squire 4 – is off the hook… I dont know what i was thinking, but i like it! Beader blade cuts, all kinds of coloration and airbrushing madness…who knows what bee was in my bonnet. Of […]
Posted: September 18th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leatherwork projects, Squire, wallet
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3×5 pad & pen wallet thing
Posted: September 17th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leatherwork, utility
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alligator pocket wallet
The new pocket wallets with the Duckbill Designs clips are the shit folks – these moneyclips are the very best I’ve seen – ever!! Bundled up with a pocket wallet – you’re covered! Pocket Wallets are available in a few different types/styles of leather. About exotic skins….If you have a skin you want to use, […]
Posted: September 3rd, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: leatherwork projects, wallet
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Val’s cuff
Not a tremendously complicated piece, Val’s cuff didnt take a particularly long time to make, and wasnt much of a technical challenge for me… but like every cusom made piece, it took a bit of thought, clarity on what my customer wanted and a bit of care…in design and in production. Val wanted a cuff […]
Posted: September 1st, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customer, friends, leatherwork
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steampunk knockout
I am a big fan of this artists work, a combination of leatherwork, sculpture, casting arts, design, finishing- you name it – i think he is brilliant and a top master at his craft. Even if this isnt your thing aesthetically, you can still admire his ability, cant ya?
Posted: August 25th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: art, sculpture, steam punk
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JP’s flame belt
busted out a new flame for JP’s belt
Posted: August 23rd, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: belt, Flames
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Happy Customer
Ray got his new wallet, the Two-Face Super Squire, one of the wallets I had in stock on the “ready to go page“ Keep in mind you can still get a custom wallet from me (the norm) but i try to keep a few on hand for the got to go crowd….and have a few […]
Posted: August 22nd, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: customer, happy, leather
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knife sheath for a special blade
Made a new sheath for my treasured DaveyD blade. I’ve been making alot of cases lately and wanted to use some new materials – this is one of the experiments and i think it came out sweet. Love the red stitching and pebbled leather. If you have a fixed blade that is begging for a […]
Posted: August 17th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: knife sheath, leatherwork
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Capybara!!
Brant sent me a little bag made from this unusual skin called Capybara to make a pocket wallet from. It just made it size wise and was a pain in the ass to work with – very thin and fragile material – but with a very cool look and feel. In the end, after some […]
Posted: August 14th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customer, leatherwork, wallet
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eddies thing
Eddie inspired this belt case design – it holds a mini Maglite and a Leatherman. We were in Sturgis in 2008 and on more than one occasion he had the tool needed to take on the job at hand, pulling it from a similar sheath on his belt. I asked if I could cop the […]
Posted: August 11th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: friends, leatherwork, sheath
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pocket wallets
Teamed up with the new Duckbill Designs money clip, these steveb units kick ass. No need to carry a full wallet anymore – unless you absolutely carry a ton of shit.
Posted: August 5th, 2009 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: leatherwork projects, wallet
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stan’s belt
Had the pleasure of making for a belt recently for a customer who is on the job. Traditional black basket-weave stamping with a little touch of bling courtesy of my trademark use of rivets in the billet. Came out understated and tasty. Now, I normally go for a contrasting thread on my belts, gives it […]
Posted: July 20th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: basketweave, belt, LEO, on the street
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Big Improvement. pocket wallet money clip hardware
hey now — well I was finally able to deliver on my promsie to improve the hardware on my Pocket Wallets. I have teamed up with Duckbill Designs, maker of the duckbill money clip seen here, to up the level of the utility, durability and functionality of my Pocket Wallets. The new money clip is […]
Posted: June 29th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customers, hardware, leatherwork, utility, wallet
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icon fin = happy customer
Sent out the Icon Fin Wallet to a new customer the other day. I really liked that wallet, the stamping pattern was really odd, the leather had a nice scar and the colors were killer. I would have kept it, if i didn’t already have like 20 others (which i need to get rid of). […]
Posted: June 27th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: customer, fin, happy, wallet
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knife sheath for a Benchmade blade
Plain and simple – this neat little Benchmade fixed blade needed a special sheath for daily carry. Cool Burgundy color, wet moulded and red thread all add up to something different!
Posted: June 26th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: knife sheath, leatherwork
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