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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by stichbitch, Jun 17, 2009.

  1. stichbitch
    Joined: Jun 12, 2007
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    Heres a picture of a seat i just got done upholstering for our very own hamber Paso Jon, he loved it, it was alot of fun to do, i love it when the costomers squeal like a little school girl! he was so happy when he came to pick it up, it feels very good when you get such a good reaction!

    JEN
     

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  2. Von Rigg Fink
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  3. touchdowntodd
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    lookin good as ALWAYS!
     
  4. Sando
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    Wow Jenny thats beautiful! (don't you know)
     
  5. hotrodj54
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    very nice......
     
  6. greaser57
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    Stich***** rules............................Rich
     
  7. Aaron51chevy
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    very cool, nice work!
     
  8. chop&drop
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  9. Malcolm
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    Nice work! What car is it going in?



    Malcolm
     
  10. Racrdad
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    looks like real nice work!
     
  11. Newbomb Turk
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    Nice work Jen, it was nice meeting you.
     
  12. gillgonzalez
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    from San Diego

    Thats cool. Boxing pleats line up with the seat pleats and the pleats on the back, same with the seat bottom. No wrinkles. Now thats detail. Design on seat back. Looks good. Lots of work.
     
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  13. pan-dragger
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  14. 55FORDWGN
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    Someday............................... the seat in my wagon. Nice work Jenny
     
  15. redlinetoys
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    Yeah... VERY nice!!!!!!!!!
     
  16. scoop
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    Beautiful,what's he putting them in?
     
  17. skipstitch
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  18. stichbitch
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    It would be a 58 Plymouth
     

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  19. Winged Avenger II
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    beautiful work. ever come down to se wis?
     
  20. Cool Jen! Still thinking of you on the A!
     
  21. tiredford
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    Very nice work!!!!!!!!!
     
  22. Moriarity
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    Looks great, Is the white pearl?
     
  23. twinkletwinkle247
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  24. the-rodster
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    That is one s****y ride.

    And the seats match perfectly.

    Good work!

    Rich
     
  25. Wicked Tin
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    That is some very nice work there Jen, I am still looking for those pics to send you for the Caddy but I am really liking those seats...Hmmmm...back to the drawing board again.
     
  26. stichbitch
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    The white is zodiac (glitter vinyl)
     
  27. Alienbaby17
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    Looks great!
    I've always wanted to learn upholestry but have never taken that first step outside of hacking together a few simple door panels.
    Did you go to school to learn it or just pick it up on your own?

    Jay
     
  28. Special Ed
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    Nice to see some seriously custom, top-notch, quality trim work. My compliments to you. Very well thought out and executed, and made in the USA.
     
  29. stichbitch
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    I did go to school to learn the trade. The last year I was there was the last for the program.
     
  30. Alienbaby17
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    That's a shame that they no longer offer it. Have you heard of anywhere else locally with a simillar program?

    Jay
     

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