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19th September 10, 12:40 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
Oooo mama- Lugosi's going to be back and better than ever.
Originally Posted by Micric
...".....Gentlemen, we can rebuild him.............with all new parts!"....
Too true!
First, please note that this thread, and all future such threads by myself will be appearing here in the General Advertisers section. Since I started a partnership/advertising subscription a few months ago, it's more appropriate for my commission based work to appear here.
Now, On To Progress (again)
As of 1430CDT I sit with Lugosi (12mk2.. Thanks Ryan, now that's all I can think of when I think of this sporran ) on the table. He is cut, dyed, buffed, all edges are burnished and dyed. The front is punched to take the Sam Browne stud, and the gusset is attached to the front panel. The rear is all aligned to take gusset and trim piece.
Front
Side
Rear
The rear trim strip will be sewn at the same time as the gusset attachment to the rear panel, then will wrap to cover the gusset edge and be stitched onto the inside face of the rear panel. It's not quite as smooth as my original plan, but is a similar flavor, and won't explode on me.
Last edited by artificer; 22nd September 10 at 01:50 PM.
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