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Thread: My first homemade tinder/possibles pouch

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    What a wonderful looking pouch ! How many leather tools did you need to make it ?

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    That's proper lovely, good job!

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    Well done fella! Thats a lovely piece. I bet you're chuffed with yourself!
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    real nice job, very professional
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    Thanks for the feedback guys. I really appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by f0rm4t View Post
    Well done fella! Thats a lovely piece. I bet you're chuffed with yourself!
    I definitely am buddy. I've only been working leather a couple of months now really and I'm pleasantly surprised that my projects don't look like they're made by that banjo playing kid from "Deliverence" !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nilo52 View Post
    What a wonderful looking pouch ! How many leather tools did you need to make it ?
    To be honest pal, not too many. Ruler, Stanley knife, hole punch, awl, stitch groover, needles and thread.

    Ade

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    thats really nice Ade!
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    looking fantastic.. great leather work..

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    Awesome job!

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