Tag: handmade
lightweight basketweave fin
Knocked this beauty out just the other day, made it from a thinner stock than “normal” in an attempt to lighten the load, from both karmic and mass perspectives.Came out really nice, the stamping is deep and clear and feels great to the hand and looks good to the eye. The color is my off […]
Posted: April 13th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: brass, customer, handmade, leather, nikon, 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 leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: chain, custom, customers, handmade, leatherwork, leatherwork projects, wallet
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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 leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: custom, customers, handmade, leatherwork, wallet
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