frank james rig

Started by buckskin billy, March 31, 2013, 11:40:48 PM

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buckskin billy

just finished these up today. dyed in vinegaroo with a couple of coats of tan kote

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if it walks, crawls, slithers or leaves a track i can tan it


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Marshal Will Wingam

Those look great, Billy. Nice job on them. That's a first rate rig.

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Johnny McCrae

Very nice!

Many thanks for sharing them with us.
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Long Juan

Nice job.  I have making that rig on my to-do list, where it has now been since the pattern came out.  Guess I need to get after it someday.   ;D  

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Outstanding, I would be proud + to wear them.
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Wow,  when that many talents offer you kudos, you know you're in top drawer company... very nice
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Very nice!
That buckle is pretty sweet also. :)

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Quote from: buckskin billy on March 31, 2013, 11:40:48 PM
just finished these up today. dyed in vinegaroo with a couple of coats of tan kote



    Well done Billy, they look like the real deal, thanks for sharing with us. ::) :o 8)

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buckskin billy

awe shucks i'm blushing. thanks for all the nice complimenets. many of yall on here has inspired me one way or another.
anyways been busy working leather and i really like the ways these came out so much. and black aint really my color. i decieded to make another pair with a different belt all together.
the buckles are japaned roller buckles. the belt is double tounge(a real challenge for me) and buckled. holsters and belt dyed in log wood trap dye. i tryed to finish with tan kote but it removed the log wood dye. don't know whats up with that. so after resoaking in the logwood, i oiled them down with olive oil and let 'em bump. really liking the colors i got.

" I don't like repeat offenders, I like dead offenders"
-Ted Nugent-


if it walks, crawls, slithers or leaves a track i can tan it


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Marshal Will Wingam

Those look really great in brown. That log wood trap dye makes a nice color. Good job on these, too.

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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

I agree with Will, the brown color is rich and classy looking, well done Billy, and thanks for sharing pard..


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Hi all! This is my first post on this forum. sorry it took so long. Harold back east told me about the Cas City Forum, so I thank you Harold. I lost my father about a month ago and it was total chaos at the time and for the 2 weeks prior to his death so I apologize to anyone that was affected by it. If anyone has a question or needs help on the COBRA Class 4, or any other machine, please call me. Great job on the Frank James rig, buckskin billy! I did the video that comes with the machine 4 years ago when I first started. At the time it was the best video out there (it was the only video out there, which tells you why), but there are a few videos on our website: www.leathermachineco.com that are pretty good as well. I hope to hear from you and I will be more active on the Cas City forum now that I know about it. Thanks, Steve

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