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Custom Leather Padfolio (A5 Sized Notebook Included)


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Hello there!

Just finished building my first custom Leather Padfolio (A5 Sized ) by genuine soft leather dyed in black. The leather was of very good quality goat hyde and could manage a soft finish with excellent finishing on it.

The post follows with some mobile camera taken hand pics, keep viewing to see the better pics by a DSLR in a few days time as the product goes commercial along with some of my unique items.

And please comment generously if I could do the design a bit better!

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Yes,made this from the scratch.

This is the first of its kind and will be commercially available soon!

Wait for the better pics of this beauty!

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This product, and many more leather items are coming soon, I just started naking samples of them for forum posting.

The price will be very reasonable for FPN members,if they are interested.

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A5 sized pad-folios are circulating the market in my country as we speak, it was a great success.

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Hmmmm - this might be the dumbest question ever asked, but where does the A5 pad go?

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