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<blockquote data-quote="Growley" data-source="post: 364451" data-attributes="member: 2408"><p>I'm not really planning on adding leather work in, but I guess I never "planned" on making pipes either. I just did it one day. </p><p></p><p>I left the suede out for form and function. This particular leather looks like it was treated for a car seat or something. It's very well protected on the non-suede side. I wanted a more rustic look. Plus, the suede would make cleaning the bag out much harder. Tobacco would stick to it, but it will wipe right out of the finished leather. Win, win!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Growley, post: 364451, member: 2408"] I'm not really planning on adding leather work in, but I guess I never "planned" on making pipes either. I just did it one day. I left the suede out for form and function. This particular leather looks like it was treated for a car seat or something. It's very well protected on the non-suede side. I wanted a more rustic look. Plus, the suede would make cleaning the bag out much harder. Tobacco would stick to it, but it will wipe right out of the finished leather. Win, win! [/QUOTE]
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