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legendary
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I might consider it if the image "B" boundaries were actually like (I moved the image provided by pekv2 below the fold)

or if the leather was branded exactly like the entire coin above.

Thank you, pekv2. I'm going to use your design idea for the second wallet (see first post of this thread) therefore, if you don't want it, I'll keep it.

But I'll need you to answer a few questions first, in regards to the design element. You desire the boundaries the same as the image below. When you say boundaries, are you speaking of the border with the 3D shadow effect? Or that, and how the image is depicted in the field of the coin, for my brother-in-law can hand tool this exactly as you see it now? Is that the symbol B you prefer, opposed to (see image in the first post of this thread)? What about the shadows around the letter B? What about the cut-pie/color-wheel effect of the inner circle surrounding the letter B?

If anybody else wants to add their input for the design, please let me know via this thread or PM.


I mean exactly like the border of the B in the image, I believe is the original Bitcoin symbol B. For the shadows I don't know, can that be done? But yea the Bitcoin symbol, as for the entire coin image with shadows etc, I think it would be wicked, if it could be done. I believe when I look at the current B on the wallet with a line through the left hand side bottom of the B, it looks bland, just imo.

I think we were posting at the same time. Either way, I believed I've addressed the issue and can now read more about what's inside your head. I wish I was inside the heads of the two artists, Steven Tyler and my brother-in-law, on the day they discussed, for over an hour, the seat designs for Red Wing, now Dirico. Yes, he did tool the first two prototypes for that line.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
I might consider it if the image "B" boundaries were actually like

[edited out image]

or if the leather was branded exactly like the entire coin above.

I just noticed your line below the image ~ "or if the leather was branded exactly like the entire coin above."

That's what I'll go with on the second wallet design. Now, anybody who would like flames shooting out of the letter B logo, let me know,

for my brother-in-law loves tooling fire. http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6029633680/in/photostream/lightbox/


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I might consider it if the image "B" boundaries were actually like (I moved the image provided by pekv2 below the fold)

or if the leather was branded exactly like the entire coin above.

Thank you, pekv2. I'm going to use your design idea for the second wallet (see first post of this thread) therefore, if you don't want it, I'll keep it.

But I'll need you to answer a few questions first, in regards to the design element. You desire the boundaries the same as the image below. When you say boundaries, are you speaking of the border with the 3D shadow effect? Or that, and how the image is depicted in the field of the coin, for my brother-in-law can hand tool this exactly as you see it now? Is that the symbol B you prefer, opposed to (see image in the first post of this thread)? What about the shadows around the letter B? What about the cut-pie/color-wheel effect of the inner circle surrounding the letter B?

If anybody else wants to add their input for the design, please let me know via this thread or PM.


I mean exactly like the border of the B in the image, I believe is the original Bitcoin symbol B. For the shadows I don't know, can that be done? But yea the Bitcoin symbol, as for the entire coin image with shadows etc, I think it would be wicked, if it could be done. I believe when I look at the current B on the wallet with a line through the left hand side bottom of the B, it looks bland, just imo.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
I might consider it if the image "B" boundaries were actually like (I moved the image provided by pekv2 below the fold)

or if the leather was branded exactly like the entire coin above.

Thank you, pekv2. I'm going to use your design idea for the second wallet (see first post of this thread) therefore, if you don't want it, I'll keep it.

But I'll need you to answer a few questions first, in regards to the design element. You desire the boundaries the same as the image below. When you say boundaries, are you speaking of the border with the 3D shadow effect? Or that, and how the image is depicted in the field of the coin, for my brother-in-law can hand tool this exactly as you see it now? Is that the symbol B you prefer, opposed to (see image in the first post of this thread)? What about the shadows around the letter B? What about the cut-pie/color-wheel effect of the inner circle surrounding the letter B?

If anybody else wants to add their input for the design, please let me know via this thread or PM.


legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
I will definitely take one. Let me know when theyre ready Smiley

-FaerO-

Thank you for your pre-order, FaerO. I will let you know.

If anybody else desires me to PM them when the prototype wallet is complete, please let me know via this thread or PM.


And don't be afraid to offer up your personal details or color schemes: http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6029133909/in/photostream/lightbox/





http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
He doesn't get out riding much ever since he married my sister and opened up his studio. He spends every waking hour in their mostly tooling leather seats and working on other art projects. I think I effed him up, though, with the wallet project and now this https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.444132 although we'll farm out some of the work on that custom bike project. He's working on the first wallet as we speak (well, at least as I type). I asked to see it and said no, closing the door on my ass. You may think that some here on this board may be a pain but, what ever you do, don't piss off an artist. They're also in their own little world.

(snip)

Writers are exactly the same way.  And I are one of those. ;P (never end a sentence with a P, or start a new one with P as the second...)

Let me know when the wallets are available, via PM .....  EDITedddddddddddddd


I'll PM you when the first one is ready and is being shown on this board. Consider using a throwawayemailaccount
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I might consider it if the image "B" boundaries were actually like



or if the leather was branded exactly like the entire coin above.
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I will definitely take one. Let me know when theyre ready Smiley

-FaerO-
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He doesn't get out riding much ever since he married my sister and opened up his studio. He spends every waking hour in their mostly tooling leather seats and working on other art projects. I think I effed him up, though, with the wallet project and now this https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.444132 although we'll farm out some of the work on that custom bike project. He's working on the first wallet as we speak (well, at least as I type). I asked to see it and said no, closing the door on my ass. You may think that some here on this board may be a pain but, what ever you do, don't piss off an artist. They're also in their own little world.

(snip)

Writers are exactly the same way.  And I are one of those. ;P

Let me know when the wallets are available, via PM or email.  (Email address is visible on my account; I'll change it if spammers get it.)


legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Is your brother-in-law a biker by chance?  He'd do very well in Reno, Nevada (where I live) the next couple of weekends, at Hot August Nights (lots of bikers) and then at Renovation, the World Science Fiction and Fantasy convention.  I'm not a biker, but I am an SF fan, and that sort of work would sell.


He doesn't get out riding much ever since he married my sister and opened up his studio. He spends every waking hour in their mostly tooling leather seats and working on other art projects. I think I effed him up, though, with the wallet project and now this https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.444132 although we'll farm out some of the work on that custom bike project. He's working on the first wallet as we speak (well, at least as I type). I asked to see it and said no, closing the door on my ass. You may think that some here on this board may be a pain but, what ever you do, don't piss off an artist. They're also in their own little world. The following image is an example of that fact.




http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6027675290/in/photostream/lightbox/ (Link to larger image to show more detail)

Bitcoin Theme, Custom Built Bike Project: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.444132
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Is your brother-in-law a biker by chance?  He'd do very well in Reno, Nevada (where I live) the next couple of weekends, at Hot August Nights (lots of bikers) and then at Renovation, the World Science Fiction and Fantasy convention.  I'm not a biker, but I am an SF fan, and that sort of work would sell.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Seriously.  I collect art.  I *like* beautiful, one-of-a-kind stuff.  I prefer quality craftsmanship. And I've been needing a new wallet; the old one is worn out.  Inexpensive is one thing; "El Cheapo" has a very different meaning at least in my ear.  If your wallet is good and reasonably priced, I'm interested.


What genre of art mostly tickles your fancy? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy_of_genres

I've never categorized what I collect in the categories of the French Academy before; I just pick things up at art shows, galleries, wherever I see and like something that I can afford.  (I'm not rich; I usually buy from young or middle-aged artists who sell their own work in their own galleries or at craft shows.)  Looking at what I have, though, much is what the Academy calls "history" (quite a bit of allegory and myth) or portraiture, although not traditional portraiture.  Some is in the other genres, but not as much.  Not everything I get is representational, though, so much of it doesn't fit into those categories.  For example, I also buy hand-blown glass and textiles, such as tapestries and rugs.  The patterns on hand-blown glass are abstract or decorative by definition.  The tapestries and rugs can contain a recognizable picture, but most do not.

Fine leatherworking isn't a particular obsession of mine, but I've owned a few finely made, one-of-a-kind purses, some wallets, and a pair of boots.  They can be just as beautiful as any of the other stuff. :-)


From the Allegory and Myth Collection, Zeus: http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6027031124/in/photostream/lightbox/



I know as a fact he's tooled a hell of a lot allegory and myth related seats, but I don't have his entire collection on my computer, yet.

Can you believe what some people buy via the internet with Bitcoin?: http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6026480513/in/photostream/lightbox/



All hand tooled leather work I show on this board is copyrighted and was tooled by my brother-in-law.

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Seriously.  I collect art.  I *like* beautiful, one-of-a-kind stuff.  I prefer quality craftsmanship. And I've been needing a new wallet; the old one is worn out.  Inexpensive is one thing; "El Cheapo" has a very different meaning at least in my ear.  If your wallet is good and reasonably priced, I'm interested.


What genre of art mostly tickles your fancy? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy_of_genres

I've never categorized what I collect in the categories of the French Academy before; I just pick things up at art shows, galleries, wherever I see and like something that I can afford.  (I'm not rich; I usually buy from young or middle-aged artists who sell their own work in their own galleries or at craft shows.)  Looking at what I have, though, much is what the Academy calls "history" (quite a bit of allegory and myth) or portraiture, although not traditional portraiture.  Some is in the other genres, but not as much.  Not everything I get is representational, though, so much of it doesn't fit into those categories.  For example, I also buy hand-blown glass and textiles, such as tapestries and rugs.  The patterns on hand-blown glass are abstract or decorative by definition.  The tapestries and rugs can contain a recognizable picture, but most do not.

Fine leatherworking isn't a particular obsession of mine, but I've owned a few finely made, one-of-a-kind purses, some wallets, and a pair of boots.  They can be just as beautiful as any of the other stuff. :-)
legendary
Activity: 1918
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
I want to categorically state that I recognize NO profits from the sales of these hand tooled wallets or other accessories. The pricing only reflects the true cost of the materials and my brother-in-law's valuable studio time.

With that said, here's another example from his hand tooled leather collection: http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6025939972/in/photostream/lightbox/



Due to the contract agree, I'm not at liberty to disclose any information about the client who commissioned these two holsters (but the state with 10,000 lakes is a clue, for any of you detectives who [The] Mouth on this board).

After being allowed to post this image, I asked him how many celebrities and public figures he's been commissioned to do art for (he does more than just hand tooled leather). His answer was, "One shy of a full deck." Expressed in this fashion because, ironically, he's currently finalizing a contract to tool a leather poker table top for a renowned player, thereby completing a full deck of notorieties.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Think you could find a way to stitch on a QR code with a unique bitcoin address on it? That'd be cool imo.

Thank you kindly for your interest, Weaver.

The QR code could be stitched or hand tooled. It may even function, but will provide no guarantees in that regard.
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Think you could find a way to stitch on a QR code with a unique bitcoin address on it? That'd be cool imo.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
If the price is in line with other leather wallets, I'd get one.


Thank you for your interest, ErgoOne.

The price will definitely NOT be in line with thrown together, machine made leather wallets. Although the price point will be the determining factor in how many will be sold, the cost of quality leather and superb craftsmanship will be the determining factor on pricing for a custom old school, hand tooled leather wallet in this day and age of mass produced, technology-generated junk.

(snip)


Hmmmm....  Now I'm even more interested! Wink

Because it won't be el cheapo or because of the art work?

Yes.

Seriously.  I collect art.  I *like* beautiful, one-of-a-kind stuff.  I prefer quality craftsmanship. And I've been needing a new wallet; the old one is worn out.  Inexpensive is one thing; "El Cheapo" has a very different meaning at least in my ear.  If your wallet is good and reasonably priced, I'm interested.


What genre of art mostly tickles your fancy? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy_of_genres
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If the price is in line with other leather wallets, I'd get one.


Thank you for your interest, ErgoOne.

The price will definitely NOT be in line with thrown together, machine made leather wallets. Although the price point will be the determining factor in how many will be sold, the cost of quality leather and superb craftsmanship will be the determining factor on pricing for a custom old school, hand tooled leather wallet in this day and age of mass produced, technology-generated junk.

(snip)


Hmmmm....  Now I'm even more interested! Wink

Because it won't be el cheapo or because of the art work?

Yes.

Seriously.  I collect art.  I *like* beautiful, one-of-a-kind stuff.  I prefer quality craftsmanship. And I've been needing a new wallet; the old one is worn out.  Inexpensive is one thing; "El Cheapo" has a very different meaning at least in my ear.  If your wallet is good and reasonably priced, I'm interested.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
If the price is in line with other leather wallets, I'd get one.


Thank you for your interest, ErgoOne.

The price will definitely NOT be in line with thrown together, machine made leather wallets. Although the price point will be the determining factor in how many will be sold, the cost of quality leather and superb craftsmanship will be the determining factor on pricing for a custom old school, hand tooled leather wallet in this day and age of mass produced, technology-generated junk.



Therefore, if you read between the lines, they won't come cheap, but will be priced as reasonable as possible.

The following image is an example of my brother-in-law's talent--A commissioned hand tooled leather Geronimo. To view a larger version of this framed art, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6023932133/in/photostream.




Hmmmm....  Now I'm even more interested! Wink

Because it won't be el cheapo or because of the art work?
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
If the price is in line with other leather wallets, I'd get one.


Thank you for your interest, ErgoOne.

The price will definitely NOT be in line with thrown together, machine made leather wallets. Although the price point will be the determining factor in how many will be sold, the cost of quality leather and superb craftsmanship will be the determining factor on pricing for a custom old school, hand tooled leather wallet in this day and age of mass produced, technology-generated junk.



Therefore, if you read between the lines, they won't come cheap, but will be priced as reasonable as possible.

The following image is an example of my brother-in-law's talent--A commissioned hand tooled leather Geronimo. To view a larger version of this framed art, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/66151463@N04/6023932133/in/photostream.



Hmmmm....  Now I'm even more interested! Wink
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