Some of my Leatherwork

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I just got started in leatherwork earlier this year, it sure has been addicting. :D Here are some examples of my work-

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You most definetly have a great talent for leather from the looks of your work,I hope you are selling:thumbup:Regards Butch
 
Very nice! I just got started too, this past week actually :) First time messing with leather since Boy Scout camp 17 years ago ;)
 
You most definetly have a great talent for leather from the looks of your work

Exactly what I was thinking as I looked at the pictures...it will look a lot better too (IMO) if/when you go to pre-waxed thread instead of the artificial sinew:thumbup: (Tandy sells it by the large spool now)
 
You most definetly have a great talent for leather from the looks of your work,I hope you are selling:thumbup:Regards Butch

Sure am! I am still working on the site right now.

B.G. Leatherworks

Here is some more stuff-

I actually started off doing Cold Steel Trailhawk sheaths. They have been very popular.
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Fire kit, holds altoid sized tin and a loop for a 3/8" firesteel.
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Great looking leather.

I have been trying to figure out how I am going to build the sheath for my new KZII Busse khukri. I really like what you did with your Khukri sheath.

I need to buy some snaps and setters so I can start making retention straps instead of just my pouch sheaths.
 
Goose...you got it goin' on Man...beautiful work......i prefer the sinew look myself....i like the old style stuff what can i say...

God Bless

Lee
 
I like all of these. Good work! I can see a lot of thought went into crafting practical designs.
 
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