CUSTOM WORK
Not everything fits into a standard product. Some of the best projects start with an idea, a problem, or something that needs to work a specific way. That’s where custom builds come in.
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👉 Use a mix of:
rifle scabbard (Jeep photo ✅)
rifle case (if you have it)
any unique/custom build
something unexpected or different
✅ SECTION 3 — WHAT THIS INCLUDES
Over the years, a lot of what I offer started as one-off projects.
That includes things like:
• Custom rifle cases and scabbards
• Specialty carry setups
• Unique leather pieces built for a specific use
• Occasional repairs or modifications
Each project is a little different depending on what’s needed.
✅ SECTION 4 — HOW YOU APPROACH CUSTOM WORK
Most custom builds start with a conversation.
The goal is to understand how the item will actually be used, then design something that fits that purpose.
That might involve:
• adjusting size or layout
• working around specific equipment or use cases
• choosing materials based on durability and function
No two builds are exactly the same—and that’s part of what makes them interesting.
✅ SECTION 5 — EXPECTATIONS (VERY IMPORTANT)
This section protects your time and positioning.
Not every idea turns into a project.
Some builds are more complex than others, and I take on a limited number of custom projects at a time.
If it’s something I feel confident I can build the right way, I’m always open to talking it through.
✅ SECTION 6 — PRICING (subtle but powerful)
Pricing varies quite a bit depending on the project.
Most custom builds fall into a higher range due to the time, materials, and design involved.
Once I understand what you’re looking for, I can give a more accurate estimate.
✅ SECTION 7 — HOW TO START
If you’ve got an idea in mind, the best way to start is to send a message with a few details.
From there, we can talk through what would work, what materials make sense, and whether it’s something I can take on.
✅ CLOSING LINE
Some of the best pieces I’ve built started as simple ideas.
If you’ve got something in mind, I’m always open to the conversation.
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