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    Good morning.

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    Have a great day.
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    Awesome start C! pretty hard to top that beauty hehehe..

    making alternate strap for my Airboss.. i almost have to let this one go, but after getting a part time job, i could keep this one..
    one of my terrible looking strap, but this one is not to thick and very comfy..

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    have not got rid of the labeling on the back side... i can remove it latter f i want to..
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    buckle side.. yeah, boring pose.
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    hope we all have a fantastic day today guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    Awesome start C! pretty hard to top that beauty hehehe..

    making alternate strap for my Airboss.. i almost have to let this one go, but after getting a part time job, i could keep this one..
    one of my terrible looking strap, but this one is not to thick and very comfy..

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    Good morning Iyonk and thanks!

    Good looking combo.

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    Lyonk, your "terrible looking" strap looks buttery delicious. You are very self-critical. (It must be a musician thing, I can relate.)

    For me, I am thinking of a little rotation cycle of only German watches for the next week, as I just realized I have 7 German watches now. I'll alternate between recent and vintage, because... err why not? It's fun. Wednesday gets a return of the fresh catch and renewed 556A



    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    Lyonk, your "terrible looking" strap looks buttery delicious. You are very self-critical. (It must be a musician thing, I can relate.)
    No Robert.. that exact strap was born handsome yesterday.. i was very proud of it..
    here's the proof
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    complete with detail round edge that i was very proud of.. balance side stiches.. it was one of my best work..
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    then the accident happened..
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    during the fitting, the lug was rubbing and need some curving... long story short.. i mess up the whole project, my hand was slip, need to re-stitch (hard to opened the permanent stitch and re-hole) got stain in some part.. the more i try to fix it, the more i ruin it..
    i have so little material and since all the size and lenght is proper, i was havin a hard time to trash it..
    so finally, it end up with terrible lookin' cosmetic you saw.. well, it is what it is..

    still i would give it some wrist time even though it got the look that only the mother could love =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    No Robert.. that exact strap was born handsome yesterday.. i was very proud of it..
    here's the proof (snip) still i would give it some wrist time even though it got the look that only the mother could love =)

    See, that's just what I meant. You are working it too hard, just like a musician. A good improviser knows how to leave the small mistakes in place and eventually you appreciate the human element. So, you can send the strap to me in California and I'll Paypal you every penny you have into shipping and materials and your time, plus some. You are an artist who's mistakes are better than many people's successes. PM me, I mean it!
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    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    No Robert.. that exact strap was born handsome yesterday.. i was very proud of it..
    here's the proof
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    complete with detail round edge that i was very proud of.. balance side stiches.. it was one of my best work..
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    then the accident happened..
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    during the fitting, the lug was rubbing and need some curving... long story short.. i mess up the whole project, my hand was slip, need to re-stitch (hard to opened the permanent stitch and re-hole) got stain in some part.. the more i try to fix it, the more i ruin it..
    i have so little material and since all the size and lenght is proper, i was havin a hard time to trash it..
    so finally, it end up with terrible lookin' cosmetic you saw.. well, it is what it is..

    still i would give it some wrist time even though it got the look that only the mother could love =)
    some people pay big bucks to have their "perfect" items distressed.
    La lutte elle-même vers les sommets suffit à remplir un cœur d'homme; il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux.

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    Sponsoring an arts festival and tonight is the thank you party. It'll be Wednesday before I get home.



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    Please excuse the watch popping out of the cuff. Not too lazy to fix it, but much too lazy to take another photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Please excuse the watch popping out of the cuff. Not too lazy to fix it, but much too lazy to take another photo.

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    I thought you arranged the cuff that way so that everyone could admire the watch. Don't hide your light under a bushel!
    La lutte elle-même vers les sommets suffit à remplir un cœur d'homme; il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux.

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