Look what you did. I can't believe what you jusHt did!
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- Koreana Jones
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Look what you did. I can't believe what you jusHt did!
Well... Life has been stressful and tiring for me these days. Being a dispatcher and working 11 hour shifts 6 days a week, not having a good nights rest in 3 weeks has taken its toll. I am in somewhat in a dark side kind of mood this days. So, I went to the hardware store, bought myself some 100 grit sandpaper, I was tempted to get 60 grit, and I rubbed my FS chrome goat down with it! Boy does this jacket look great! Really beat up. Cannonball guys, cannonball. I figured life is short. Just go for it. I guess I'm the most insane now because when I told Dan what I did, he cringed. If I destroy this jacket then I'll just buy another one. Life is short guys, live it to the fullest. "Get busy living or get busy dying." Have a good one!
Best Regards,
Jun
Best Regards,
Jun
- Rick Blaine
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Ahhhh.....I think your memory is slipping Dan. I recall someones else spearheading aging jackets.Indiana Dan wrote:The university of Indiana.................................................... Dan has a new dean!
All Hail Koreana Jones!
Bwaaaaaaa (sorry folks inside joke)
P.S.
Where's my chart! Your holding up the works.
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Well...
....I've audited the classes, but refuse to pay tuition or do the homework. (grins) Regards. Michaelson
- Koreana Jones
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Well, I do not have the equipment to post pics but I can tell you what I did. First I did the back of the jacket first because its the easiest. Scratches everywhere. These are NOT scuff marks, I actually got into the leather. The way I did it was I wore the jacket and actually rubbed the sandpaper over it as if you were washing yourself with a washcloth. Collar, sleeves, and pockets. Basically everything but the gussets. I got to post some pics. Runquist here I come!
Best Regards,
Jun
Best Regards,
Jun
- Koreana Jones
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