Can’t wait to watch your leatherworking skills build. I wish I still had the stuff I made in high school-belts, Bible covers, etc. It was fun but demanding to do well.
Thanks ETHAN, yeah, it is fun, but it is a little costly upfront, especially where the leather is concerned. I am tinkering around with key fobs, and a wallet, checkbook etc., and some coasters just getting acclimated with small stuff. Still have to get dyes and different things that I need, so we’ll see how it all turns out.
@@Basspiper yeah I have to keep in mind, I'm a rabbit in a cheata cage. It keeps me safe ......or so far it has. It's the thought of someone running a stop light and just collecting me sits in the back of my mind.
LOL, thanks Ed. I knew that after I made the video. I called my OMS Dublin, brandys. Don’t know what I was thinking getting my names and model numbers jacked up.
Good looking pipe. You will need a granted slab to do your tooling on. Go to a place that makes granite tombstones. They'll have pieces to give away. Probably got a pile of pieces and you'll find something big enough to use to do your tooling on. They'll just give it away. Also if you need something quick Hobby Lobby has different leather crafting supplies
Can’t wait to watch your leatherworking skills build. I wish I still had the stuff I made in high school-belts, Bible covers, etc. It was fun but demanding to do well.
Thanks ETHAN, yeah, it is fun, but it is a little costly upfront, especially where the leather is concerned. I am tinkering around with key fobs, and a wallet, checkbook etc., and some coasters just getting acclimated with small stuff. Still have to get dyes and different things that I need, so we’ll see how it all turns out.
Wow beautiful pipes. I tell my children if i buy-the-farm on my bike just remember I died with a smile on my face! 😊😊😊😊
I hear ya man. Be careful out there.
@@Basspiper yeah I have to keep in mind, I'm a rabbit in a cheata cage. It keeps me safe ......or so far it has. It's the thought of someone running a stop light and just collecting me sits in the back of my mind.
@TheTunnellTake if you keep that mind set you should be ok. When I rode I would always ride like no one could see me.
Wade, that Stanwell pipe is a #11, and it is a great shape to have. FYI, it is one of the best selling shapes in Europe. I have 4. Ed
LOL, thanks Ed. I knew that after I made the video. I called my OMS Dublin, brandys. Don’t know what I was thinking getting my names and model numbers jacked up.
Good looking pipe. You will need a granted slab to do your tooling on. Go to a place that makes granite tombstones. They'll have pieces to give away. Probably got a pile of pieces and you'll find something big enough to use to do your tooling on. They'll just give it away. Also if you need something quick Hobby Lobby has different leather crafting supplies
Appreciate it. Yeah I have a slab, probably didn’t show in the video. Hobby Lobby does have some cool stuff. Thanks for watching.
Where in the States are OMS based?
I think KY.
Louisville to be exact. His pipes are great
@MrGunnar177 That is correct.✅
@@MrGunnar177 Many thanks for that.
@gibbsnathaniel6134 you’re welcome.