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A quick shot to say I am still around...

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Here is a quick photo of a few sheaths from my last shipment. With this shipment, I have shipped many many sheaths these last five months. Yes... all hand stitched. ;)


I am still around and trying to keep up with the amazing stuff you all crank out.

Have a happy thanksgiving.

Jason
 
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Good deal Jason! Very nice work. Maybe a Cobra 4 before a Cobra splitter? You keep that up and you'll have big ole arthritic hands like mine!
 
Glad to see you're still active here Jason. I'd like to thank you so much for your tutorial on sheaths and getting me into leather working. THANKS!:thumbup:
~billyO
 
Jason, the voice of experience. Based on your shipping volume and the receipts derived there from, you are at a place which would make a decision to get a Cobra 4 AND the Cobra 14 really intelligent. The Cobra 4 more so than the 14, but if you can swing it, both would be very beneficial. Your volume is at a point that amortizing the expense would come very quickly, and with the improved efficiency in time spent would only tend to be more positive. Your experience is much like my own when I started to produce with increased volume and when I added the machines it was like igniting the afterburners.

Paul
 
Camaroless,

I have found them to be very robust. But I am not a fan of the guy who sells them. ;)


(p.s. Paul Long sells these clips and owns the dies to them. He is, as always, a consummate professional and I can't be happier with the service and the product.)


Jason
 
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