I needed to see this , I have to do the same thing , but have been putting it off . Fear factor . Your pics have gave me a littleThe seat come out beautiful ! Really enjoyed recovering it. I did have some help with fitting the leather to the pan. It helps when you have someone with 25 years of experience recovering furniture.
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I needed to see this , I have to do the same thing , but have been putting it off . Fear factor . Your pics have gave me a little
more confidence . Your seat came out very nice . Do you want to do mine next .
Perfect! Looks like it's already broken in like a baseball glove!
Another classic and classy Scribble build!
Looks good!
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Nice! The recovered saddle blends in with the rest of the weathered bike. That's not always easy to do!
Love the Scribble resto-tina treatment. Perfect way to do up an old bike. I was cracking up when I saw you cleaning the whitewalls because there is a thread where somebody was trying to stain his. You could have sold him your dirt off yours...
Great job. Another nicely done classic....
That thing is all class! Well done
Had spell that one out. Reading it didn't sound too good.B...U....T.....full!
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Had spell that one out. Reading it didn't sound too good.
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