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    Posted: 05 Sep. 2021 at 11:15am
I collected all of the fasteners, thread, binding tape, fabric and webbing for the top I plan on making this winter or my '46 CJ2a.  I needed to dial in the sewing machine and practice with the new fabric, and decided to make a harness for my dog.  It turned out pretty nice so I made one for my other dog.   
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Pretty slick.  Good job
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Those are nice John.  Charlie loves his (store bought). He knows putting it on means j-e-e-p-r-i-d-e.
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Any dog that likes the jeep is a friend of mine.  I've had quite a few people ask me to make them a similar harness.  There may be a business opportunity here.
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Originally posted by John Cotner John Cotner wrote:

Any dog that likes the jeep is a friend of mine.  I've had quite a few people ask me to make them a similar harness.  There may be a business opportunity here.
 
count me in for 2, Charlie has 2 jeeps.Wink 


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The reflective strip is an excellent idea.  Can it be seen from the side like from headlights when walking?
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The reflective strips work pretty good on our winter coats, so I thought I'd put some on the harnesses as well.  It gets dark early up here during winter and we need ll the visibility we can get.  We also put LED bicycle lights on the dogs harnesses, too.
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