Giovanni Celeste keyfob (with pictures) just arrived!

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Erri
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Giovanni Celeste keyfob (with pictures) just arrived!

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Today I found a little brown envelope in my mail and this was inside. I will let the pictures talk by themselves!

Thanks Gio!

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This is my second kangaroo hide keyring (another one was a kind gift from Whiskeyman which is the one I usually use -thanks again Whiskey), now I have more keyrings than actual keys :lol:

Now a question... would you "pecard" this? :lol:

Gio it's a great piece! Thanks again
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Someone stole most of your whip!!!!

:shock:


heh Nice key ring.
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So, when does the rest of the whip arive? ;-) I'd Pecard it once and then let it age naturally with handling & time.

Cheers! :whip:

Dan
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Hello Erri,

I wouldn't pecards it, because, in my opinion could cause the knots to get loose over time , now the handle it self, a light coat or just getting it from the oils in you hand should do the trick, in the past I've used natural shoe polish on knots and that did the trick for me , it kept them tight and added a sheen.



A really interesting Key phob, I like it, Geo did an excellent job.
Its a way to take a little bit of indy where ever you go, you might say. :)

Cheers

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Post by Erri »

haha thanks for the funny comments guys.

About the pecard I was of course kidding, not having bending parts (a part from the wrist loop of course) I don't think it will need any. I might put a little on the loop at the most
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Post by giovanniceleste »

Dear Erri,
I'm very glad that you like it!!
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Post by gsolideogloria »

Fun stuff. I like it. But how well does it crack? :-k

Happy cracking, :whip:

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:lol: well the loudness of the crack depends on what sort of keys you attach to it I guess :[
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