A couple more examples of TCI work.
It would be nice if the leather for wallets was cut to the appropriate length so that it would be flat and not wrinkle/warp. Also notice the unfinished edges. These look nothing like the samples they have in their showroom.
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It would be nice if the wallets were squared off instead of sewn at odd angles. These won't be given to the relatives they were intended for.
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This is an example of the elephant wallet I carry. It lays flat, is stitched well and just shows quality. Not made by TCI.
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Should the inside lining of belts be spliced, instead of using one continuous piece?
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I decided that I wanted to paint the elephant ears myself. I received four panels. This is the closest to looking like an elephant ear of the four. The others are torn and don't come close to looking like ears. Looks like this one ripped open along the Niger River. Holes where the skin was probably hooked to deflesh or tan. This won't be going up on the wall.
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Can't speak for others, but this is the type of quality I received from TCI.
@rookhawk Good thread.