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youre right. those do look great! never would have thought they were hand made.
someones needs to get that guy to check out this thread so he can get himself a little business going!
LOL. I told him the same thing when I had him make mine. I had a feeling the bags would bring in some business. Anyway, I talked to him last night. He is currently out of town and is excited to make more bags. Pics tomorrow of mine, I just got home from work.
I shot him one as well. That bag is perfect for holding my Sig P228 along with other items. If he can make it, I'll create a false bottom for storing extra mags and the other stuff that can go inside with it: maps, GPS, phones...
I apologize to those that have sent me PM's. I'm new to the forum and need to find out out to view my PM's. I'd be glad to make bags for anyone that is interested. The bags I made for A-10 KChawg were black, but we can make them other colors with or without tooling. You can check the pics of my bike to see the type of tooling I have done. I would like to work with you to design the bags to be unique and exactly the way you want. Let me know!
I need to check on what it will cost me for the leather and hardware - and will get back to you. JMERR01 - you were asking what I meant by tooling - this would be the designs we would put in the leather. You can see an example of some of the tooling I've done by going to www.cycleconnections.com - select to view the April edition, select "2009 All-American Motorcycle Show KC, MO". This will bring up a page with pics - scroll down - the 4th row of pics is my bike leather. This should give you a good idea. Thanks!
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