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    Smile Some amateur leatherwork


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    Very nice indeed, I much admire the edge work on the sporran and the designwork on the sporran and belt is wonderful. The buckle you have chosen for the belt compliments the style so well. Very well done and congratulations on creating such fine work. Cheers
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    Very nice leatherwork. BTW, I really like that dirk. Did you make it?

    I just realized you said leatherwork in your post. Sorry (but I do like that dirk ). Again, nice leatherwork.
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    I think that your work looks great.

    I think that your work looks great. It's complete, not overdone, or over worked. Your photos are a good representation of the look of the piece as well as the "mood" of the piece. I think that in addition to your work, the photos are artistic, and certainly not run of the mill...."see my work" pictures...

    I like every thing about your two projects, and how you presented them. I've found that some times when you "have the eye" your the last one to know it.....And (personally) I think that "you have the eye"....

    Keep up the good work, and keep having fun.....

    Stan L.
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    Looks great! I hadn't thought of lining a belt before but now I want to - lol, sorry to steal your idea. It just so happens I want to make a belt for the Highland games coming up here very soon and now I have even more ideas...I need to remake my sporran straps too...(I made mine too long)

    Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
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    I really like the wolf on the sporran. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASinclair View Post
    Very nice leatherwork. BTW, I really like that dirk. Did you make it?

    I just realized you said leatherwork in your post. Sorry (but I do like that dirk ). Again, nice leatherwork.
    Hi , yes i also made ​​dirk replica Blade is carbon steel and handle walnut wood. Still not completely finished.

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    Very nice work. I really love the design of that belt! How wide is it? And that buckle...it's awesome. Where did you find it?

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    You do very nice work! It all looks fantastic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by L I S A K View Post
    Hi , yes i also made ​​dirk replica Blade is carbon steel and handle walnut wood. Still not completely finished.
    Wonderful! Be sure to post pictures when you are finished with it. Did you make a sgian dubh or are you planning to?
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