Move on.
But not too far. I have a fine lineup of great bloggers on my sidebar. Please, visit and say hello. I'll be back tomorrow.
Oh, if anyone out there works in leather craft and has the ability to stitch together a Cheyenne knife sheath, please, contact me.
Thanks, and hey, be careful out there.
Stephen
I was a buckskinner for most of the '80s, and used to make knee-high moccasin boots. I could easily stitch that for you. But stitching isn't the problem; you need someone who can do the bead-work with seed beads.
ReplyDeleteWell shucks, heck yeah...I don't need nor care for the seed beads. Just plain tanned leather works for me. My email is bottom right.
DeleteCheck out Delcher's leather shop.
ReplyDeleteHe's in Neptune Beach on Florida Av near Atlantic now.
I think he can do you right...
TBG
Will do...thanks, BG.
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ReplyDeleteNever hurts to take a day off.
ReplyDeleteTrue, then I turn it into work long delayed. Thanks, my good friend.
DeleteCheck with Michael's Custom Holsters or Dragon Leatherworks. They might be able to hook you up.
ReplyDeleteThanks, my friend...will do.
DeleteThose are PURTY!!! :-) And agree with DB... either one can fix you up!
ReplyDeleteI do like the style. Thanks, my friend. BTW, nice job on the Black List.
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