And the wide leather watchbands had a round leather piece that covered
the watch face!
Bill
'93 LX 5.0 Convertible
Reef Green
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James A. Martinez
Bill wrote:
>
> dun...@tusco.net (chuck dunfee) wrote:
>
> >remember the large watch wristbands we used to wear and the
> >homemade leather or macramed pieces of string we wore as
> >headbands? Or was this just a wierd local fad we had?
>
> And the wide leather watchbands had a round leather piece that covered
> the watch face!
>
> Bill
>
> '93 LX 5.0 Convertible
> Reef Green
and... the big tooled leather barettes with a stick through them to
hold the hair in.
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but it would deteriorate the cat." -Mark Twain
>remember the large watch wristbands we used to wear and the
>homemade leather or macramed pieces of string we wore as
>headbands? Or was this just a wierd local fad we had?
Also I was trying to remember the leather stores that were popular in
the late '70s here in So. Cal. They had everything you'd need to make
belts, change purses, etc.
Does anybody remember the name?
Bill
>
> Also I was trying to remember the leather stores that were popular in
> the late '70s here in So. Cal. They had everything you'd need to make
> belts, change purses, etc.
> Does anybody remember the name?
I don't know if this is the one, but there were Tandy Leather stores all
over the place with supplies, tools, and kits for making leather stuff.
(Tandy, as in the mother company of Radio Shack)
Elliott
joh...@sprynet.com
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