Wallets, Chains, and Reins
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Yeah that’s a clutch. Not that there’s anything wrong with that
I wonder if it's big enough for one bag travel on its own? ???
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@Anesthetist not much to report with how the leather is breaking in as it typically gets thrown in a bag. The gah snaps on the other hand took a while to break in without feeling like I was gonna tear the wallet apart while unsnapping them ??? Also appears larger in the photos than it actually is. It’s good for some cash and cards as it’s quite slim and low profile.
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Thanks to @RoxRocks86 for posting the wallet pictures which led me to BWEISS Leather. I picked up a new wallet on his Thursday threads IG feed. Really looking forward to this stamped cordovan breaks in. My first GAH prices as well.
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Nicely done @veloaudio That stamped leather looks amazing!
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During lockdown I got into leatherworking a bit. I'd always wanted a wallet I could stick a Field Notes in and just a couple of card slots, since that is all I tend to carry in my pockets.
Took a fair bit of trial and error and a lot of time on YouTube but pretty pleased with the results. The leather is a Badalassi from Italy and the thread is from Maine.
I planned to commercialise it, as a designer I did a brand and everything but it took me wayyyyyy too long for it to be remotely worthwhile so kept it as a fun pastime.
Also made a card holder with the surplus.
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Looks awesome @1981FXe
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Thanks guys!
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Been meaning to do this for a while on the IH forum.
I had some wallets commissioned by Karl at After Midnight London. He is a sole leather craft practitioner in London and he does a fantastic job at his art. He makes heirloom quality leather pieces, that no doubt will last generations. His website is well organized and easy to navigate. Communication from beginning to end is transparent and clear. He advises as to the best “looking” and durable stitching, finishing and hardware. His prices are very reasonable - considering you will receive a completely hand built, bespoke piece. I bought each wallet at different times, and from start to finish, beginning with me initiating contact, I had my wallets inside a months time.
Both wallets are different in configuration and size. The smaller is made of a green Italian cow hide, and the larger wallet is #8 Horween CXL.
not a paid advertisement, just a keen customer!
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@Autorotate these are absolutely stunning, great post
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@Autorotate The rabbit hole keeps getting bigger every day.
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I will be the first one to point out that wallet collecting in the dumbest thing in the world. These days - and through our fine host specifically - you can literally buy one wallet and use it for a life time.
That said, I really like opening my wallet drawer (every few weeks) and switching things up. Just like NATO straps on watches and sunglasses - variety is the spice of life. YMMV.
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@Autorotate I probably have 30 but since I bought my GAH wallet the rest sit in my wallet drawer.
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@RoxRocks86 shared the secret of BWeiss Leather after I spotted her beautiful wallet. I reached out wanting something similar to the GAH Navy Surplus, but with a few more features to make me feel a bit better about parting with $1.5k…
Brandon was great and worked with me to bring my design to reality. I used my current everyday wallet as a starting point and shaved some stuff away. Brandon threw in some flare of his own and switched some of the pockets to be more in line with his style, and this is what we came out with!
Shinki shell cordovan.Natural buttero interior. Left pocket carry with Japanese nickle chain swivel. Inscription inside “Rumble Young Man Rumble” (a note to my son that I use in my journal/letters to him).
I’m absolutely in love! Brandon knocked it out of the park
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Absolutely gorgeous build! Love the quote & how personal it is. Looks like a “one and done, pass it down” heirloom piece w/a kick.