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Unread 01-07-2005, 10:21 PM   #5
trigger643
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The stitching he did on the HK holster (now on ebay - good pic's of his work there), was magnificent. The $11,426.18 he charged for this was easily covered with my first born female child in barter, so I'm ahead of the game (Jerry, I sent her her change of home address, so when she gets home from Afgahnistan, she'll know to report to you).

The stitching and leather conditioning he did on the audley was head and shoulders above expectations for such a ratty piece... I hope he treats my dog well.

The rig he built for my c96 has fooled several late in the day gunshow "experts". (I'm still waiting to see the pictures of how he turned my Lexus into a swamp buggy).


Truly, my recommendation: Send it too him. He doesn't charge enough. I have never seen finer work anywhere. And I wouldn't have requested him to yet again undertake an "inventive" project, were his abilities not so fantasitic. I about feel like I'm cheating him when he tells me how much it is going to cost.

(Jerry, we'll barter the return of the daughter depending upon how fancy you care to get with this next project-- Rubies? Diamonds embedded on the flap? They'll have to be at least half carat and flawless, 30 or 40 of them in a nice rose motiff should cover it).

When he branches into boots, I'm sending him my Lucchesses (ya, they have a life time repair warranty, but I don't think they can do the job as well).

Glen
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