Thank you. I love the tobacco brown a LOT. My first choice was carbon black, because it was a "safe" color, and they are beautiful and the most resistant to change or oil/water etc. I then bought a dark coffee brown, and I do think they are extremely beautiful, but I prefer them in a newer looking state. I have never owned a chestnut, although I think I will get one someday. I really really really wish Dave would make a carbon black with contrasting thread. But to answer your question ------->
Good review buddy. I am thinking of purchasing another briefcase but this time just a large. Good it see what it can hold comparatively against my XL SB briefcase.
Hi Brad. I don't subscribe to any leather working forums. I have considered trying to make some leather items but I really do not have the space or tools. I am guessing someone else uses the handle Raygun, although "Raygun Vapor" is unique to me, unless someone is using it as well. I had to do a quick search on what a cowboy 3500 is...well, I surely do not own one of those machines. Anyway I will try and get out another saddleback review in a week or so. Take care.
Hey RGV, I've seen quite a few of your comments out there on the leather working forums and on SBL's Facebook. How bout we see a video or two of the things you've made? I'm very seriously trying to find my niche and start doing leather work myself and as I am quickly discovering it is an art that is fading fast it is nice to see any new leather working vid's out there. Thank you sir! I look forward to seeing your next review. PS where did you buy your cowboy 3500? from a dealer or direct? thanks
Its tough. The bags are going to change, I like the change on tobacco, not so much on dark coffee, dont have an opinion on chestnut, and black does not change. I really think for me the tobacco is the best and only real option for me. However, if dave made black with contrasting thread...or a silver thread..I might have to look hard at those. I like how the thread looks in the dark coffee, but I dont care for dark coffee when it gets beat up. Its a hard choice, but for a 2nd color, dark cof
Thank you. I love the tobacco brown a LOT. My first choice was carbon black, because it was a "safe" color, and they are beautiful and the most resistant to change or oil/water etc. I then bought a dark coffee brown, and I do think they are extremely beautiful, but I prefer them in a newer looking state. I have never owned a chestnut, although I think I will get one someday.
I really really really wish Dave would make a carbon black with contrasting thread. But to answer your question ------->
Thank you sir. I have the small one in carbon black. I have not used it yet though. I need the storage of the large.
Good review buddy. I am thinking of purchasing another briefcase but this time just a large. Good it see what it can hold comparatively against my XL SB briefcase.
Hi Brad. I don't subscribe to any leather working forums. I have considered trying to make some leather items but I really do not have the space or tools.
I am guessing someone else uses the handle Raygun, although "Raygun Vapor" is unique to me, unless someone is using it as well.
I had to do a quick search on what a cowboy 3500 is...well, I surely do not own one of those machines.
Anyway I will try and get out another saddleback review in a week or so.
Take care.
Hey RGV, I've seen quite a few of your comments out there on the leather working forums and on SBL's Facebook. How bout we see a video or two of the things you've made? I'm very seriously trying to find my niche and start doing leather work myself and as I am quickly discovering it is an art that is fading fast it is nice to see any new leather working vid's out there. Thank you sir! I look forward to seeing your next review.
PS where did you buy your cowboy 3500? from a dealer or direct? thanks
Its tough. The bags are going to change, I like the change on tobacco, not so much on dark coffee, dont have an opinion on chestnut, and black does not change.
I really think for me the tobacco is the best and only real option for me.
However, if dave made black with contrasting thread...or a silver thread..I might have to look hard at those. I like how the thread looks in the dark coffee, but I dont care for dark coffee when it gets beat up.
Its a hard choice, but for a 2nd color, dark cof