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Where did you get yours? I ordered a lazer etched cover from
Etchings By Pig:
Same guy did mine, I found some images on line and messed with them in paint.net before I sent it to him to do. He was real professional and I am happy with the work he did.
Where did you get yours? I ordered a lazer etched cover from
Etchings By Pig:
I just found this same guy on the internet(etchings by pig), Don, seems like a good guy. I just sent him a picture of my tatoo for my derby cover. Royal flush with my 5 kids initials in the hearts and blue eyes on the queen for my wife. I can't wait to see it, look like he does nice work. This is one he did thats close and the pic I sent. It's always nice to make it your own.
I just found this same guy on the internet(etchings by pig), Don, seems like a good guy. I just sent him a picture of my tatoo for my derby cover. Royal flush with my 5 kids initials in the hearts and blue eyes on the queen for my wife. I can't wait to see it, look like he does nice work. This is one he did thats close and the pic I sent. It's always nice to make it your own.
I agree. Just got an e-mail today from Don saying he has my cover and will let me know when its ready. Can't wait to see these on our bikes. I think Don does quite a bit of business and will likely be doing more as his work is posted here.
I agree. Just got an e-mail today from Don saying he has my cover and will let me know when its ready. Can't wait to see these on our bikes. I think Don does quite a bit of business and will likely be doing more as his work is posted here.
Post a pic when it comes in I would like to see it
I like my XBones bags also, but like them even more with the Barebacks quick disconnects. It is really nice to be able to remove the bags in 30 seconds or less for cleaning the bike or the minimal look for local cruising around town.
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