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-spyder- *sugar Skull* Handmade Leather Biker Patch! on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Davenport, Iowa, US

Davenport, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:ABLT Country of Manufacture:United States

Aaron Baker Leather Tooling

-SpYder-

This handmade, tooled leather sugar skull patch is 3 3/4" wide and 5 1/4" tall.

Patch shown is WITHOUT sewing holes.

All patches come WITH sewing holes unless I am told not to.

Made out of high quality veg-tan leather, my patches are built to last!

After paint and/or dye, I add a sealant to waterproof and shine each patch.

Sewing holes are made for easy stitching. It is recommended to use either waxed thread for leather craft, or upholstery thread when sewing on patches for best results.

USA MADE, in IOWA!

Don't be like everyone else and buy the same patches that are mass-produced by the thousands. Be original and buy unique badass patches from me!

Are you average, or are you CUSTOM?™

Please check out and like my facebook page at the link below. I take custom orders and can usually create anything you want! Look at photos of work I've done, stay up to date with new items, promos, etc.

http://www.facebook.com/AaronBakerLeatherTooling

www.ableather.weebly.com 

I thank you for your business, for supporting my small business and our local economy!

-Aaron Baker- of Aaron Baker Leather Tooling.

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