Groovy. Looking forward to trying it on the ferrug.
Groovy. Looking forward to trying it on the ferrug.
Hey Ken, Wish you'd quit messin' about with them fuzzy hoods and work up a Maynes Anglo with tooled seams.
Really like the look of the hood and the way it fits your saker. I think it would fit my weird headed redtail.
Maybe a nice mellow golden brown color with dark braces. Have you given any thought to how Celtic tooling could be done along seams ?
Would a 1 in. bone hairpipe with dark dye in incised cuts work with a Turkshead top knot ?
It's your fault for making hoods that fit and have a "different" look.
Dan, aka oldguy.
OK OK,,, I sold some of the Anglos to a gent in the UK and wanted feedback, as well, I sent a few hoods for a male gos up here in Canada and the feedback was very good,,I have been super busy with two huge orders and of course playing with the Fuzzy hoods which I really like and enjoy making.. BUT I will start on one for you tomorrow,,Not sure what you mean celtic tooling though how about a hint.
Dan here are a few photos of the Maynes Anglo on a tiercel peregrine.
I am also working on some Jim Nelson darted hoods from the patterns given in his book that is coming out soon,, COOL HOOD!!! Maybe one of those would be neat for the redtail?
I searched "celtic cross" and tattoo sites. The style I'm thinking is/was used around edges of celtic crosses. Borders. Interwoven chain looking design.
Check with your LA contact, Kat Von D. But no nekid ladies !
I thank you sir.
Dan, aka oldguy.
google celtic scroll patterns, for some nice border designs
Rich in Illinois....
"Man has emerged from the shadows of antiquity with a Peregrine on his wrist......."
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