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    Default Need custom Leather pouches for a straight razor made.

    Hello,

    I bought this awesome stand that holds two straight’s in leather pouches. Problem is that the leather is so messed up they could never be used. Does any one know how I could get two of these pouches made and if I should go with different type of material vs. leather? Please let me know, any information would be greatly appreciated. Please click link below to see the stand and the holders.




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    I'm not going to volunteer anybody's services, but two members here make top quality strops. Tony Miller and KenRup do excellent leatherwork so perhaps a PM in their direction may yield positive results.

    Good luck... and that's a good looking antique if you can make it functional again.


    Cheers.

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    Agreed the first person I thought of was Tony.

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    Can't help, but i wanted to say how cool is that! I'd like one myself.

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    They are pretty neat and protect a razor very well when traveling. I like that idea better than them rattling around in a plastic toothbrush holder:-)

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    Yah, came with a wonderedge to boot! it was in very good condition, so it was a win \ win!

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    Thanks but I don't do sewn products. I had a monster Singer #29 here, a treadle powered leather sewing machine but prefer the removable hardware method on strops so sold the sewing machine.

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    Thanks Tony, I understand.
    Do you know of anyone that could do this kind of work? Could you point me in a direction?

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    Titanium - check your local yellow pages for leatherworkers or retailers selling leather goods like custom motorcycle jackets, belts, boots etc. They may be able to whack something together for you.

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    try shavingshop.com. They have a custom leather pouch section. hope this helps.

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