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LARP Alliance Meetup Group - SoCal Message Board › LARP Alliance Meetup Group - SoCal Discussion Forum › Medieval and Fantasy Leather Accessories and Armor
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Hey guys, if you are looking to spruce up your garb, I am making lots of medieval bags and armor. I do custom designs and tooling. This is just a hobby for me, not a business, and I am just getting started. I will price match similar products. Here is the link to the photos of my gear:
http://s3.photobucket... http://s3.photobucket... Basic Price List: Single Color Hard Leather Pouch (Shown in Brown or Black) $35 Minor Embellishment Hard Leather Pouch (Shown as Pirate Pouch) $45 Major Embellishments hard Leather Pouch $75 (Shown as Elven Leaf Pouch with Fur Lined Interior) Bracers no design $35 Greaves no design $45 Remember, it can't hurt to make an offer. -Anastasia of Chamonix Edited by UCISword on Sep 5, 2009 9:07 PM |
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:( The link did not work...
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| Rhajhiin | |
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The link seems to broken for me too
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| UCISword | |
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Ack! Sorry guys. I fixed the links and added some custom armor that I have made.
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| Rhajhiin | |
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Good looking work! Where do you get your leather?
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| Mitchell | |
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i get most/all of mine from Tandyleatherfactory.com
but only buy when its on sale. also, look for a store, as they are succeptable to ahggling and usually have bulk/scrap deals not online. |
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Yep, Tandy's FTW.
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| Mitchell | |
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definately, the only advantage for leatherunlimited (leatherultd.com i think) is that they have some things cheaper and different than tandy. you can also ebay some stuff.
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| Tome' | |
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Beautiful works, I LOVE the elven leaf pouch. How did you start and what are some tips for a beginner with a seal pelt and some spare time on his hands? Maybe I should have tried to skin that Sea lion after all....hmm
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| UCISword | |
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Well...I have always been able to do the paint and draw thing. The elven pouch is the first pouch I made. I recommend making any pattern out of a think paper first, then "riveting" it with those little gold paper punch things. If that pattern works, then you can trace it on to the leather.
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