here is some stuff I build as a hobby ,but wish i could make a living out of it !
leather work
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This is a knife I made from one of my old farrier rasps
leash and splitter
rifle sling its for a gal
leash and splitter
rifle sling its for a gal
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WOW - Nice!
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Very nice Rosin
The challenge is building things fast enough with your hands to make a living. darn it.
The challenge is building things fast enough with your hands to make a living. darn it.
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Very nice work
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Used to Catch Big Game
Our choice is as simple as Black and White
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thanks guys . I can build them fast enough just cant seem to find the market to sell the stuff and make a profit . so i just build whenever i can and work the oil patch to pay the bills, but thats drying up as well latly lol
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You have some outstanding quality in your leather work! Do you have a website?
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Nice work Rosin. Do some leather work myself, would have loved to go into business myself. Just tough to market, seems like people are willing to pay what it is worth. Most of the work I do now is just saddle repairs for friends. Don't make much money at it, just love the job. Will try and get some pics up of a saddle I just repaired.
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Damn nice..... Do you do any holsters?
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VERY NICE WORK! how much would you charge to do a single six holster(RUGER)? or a belt w/holsster, for a single six?
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Nice work.
As asked above, I could use a leather holster for my single six and Ruger Mark II, as well. I bet you could sell quite a few leather holsters for those single sixes, very popular sidearm.
Let us know if you have time to make them, and how much you would like to be compensated.
Thanks,
Marc
As asked above, I could use a leather holster for my single six and Ruger Mark II, as well. I bet you could sell quite a few leather holsters for those single sixes, very popular sidearm.
Let us know if you have time to make them, and how much you would like to be compensated.
Thanks,
Marc
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hey guys , thanks for thekind words . my wife and I built a web site on the weekend its still in the works and alot more pics and stuff will be added . I would be willing to build holsters for you guys price would depend on how fancy tou wanted them . also email me at clintlomheim@gmail.com with any questions you may have on custom work . my website is check it out
thanks
Clint Lomheim
thanks
Clint Lomheim
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I do some myself but you can do alot beter than me
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