Discuss all of the intricacies of the jacket in full detail
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nephilo
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whiskyman
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by whiskyman »
I'm not a fan of the LC jacket, but to me that looks pretty much spot on for the film jacket - well done.
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Clipper
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by Clipper »
Looks excellent! Well done. Takes some courage to do a LC, but it looks great. What was your method? All done with sand paper? What leather is that?
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nephilo
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by nephilo »
Thank you!
It‘s novapelle (cow). Yes, all done with sand paper.
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by Holt »
Lokks awesome. Well done

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ANZAC_1915
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More details about your distressing process?
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Kladdagh
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by Kladdagh »
I like the look of your jacket ... Congratulations ...
