Ohhh PF - that picture of him on Wiki.. MAJOR!
I think I have seen him before in Judge Dredd.. just never registered who he was!
I think the picture FF posted is also mouth-watering drool-worthy.
Ohhh PF - that picture of him on Wiki.. MAJOR!
I think I have seen him before in Judge Dredd.. just never registered who he was!
I'd like to know who these are.There are other lesser known brands that make superior quality handbags, he says. These are small shops started by former Hermes employees. We are all part of a tradition that promotes French handicraft.
I have been told it's OK by Claude and several SAs. I've also done it myself without any problem.
I should state, don't do it more than twice a year and don't use too much shoe polish. Rub with a soft cloth. Applying to much shoe polish, or applying too frequently will cause the wax to rise to the surface of the leather like a bloom.Cool thanks! I'll be trying it on my bags and let you know. I guess after all, the bags are made of leather
Found this old thread and thought it's worthwhile to give it a bump. Read the first post. Franck was the craftsman formerly based in Singapore.
I found this comment interesting, since there's always been some debate in this forum if the stamps are unique craftsmen signatures or not.
"He explains that each craftsman has his own trademark, signature and quirk that make his bags unique. Each finished product has a reference number that can be traced back to the craftsman who made it."