db clay version 3 wallets now shipping
Posted: September 1, 2007
i know have not posted anything in a while. i have been busy building the new db clay website with david frey. he is the programmer and i am the designer and together we form a great team.
the short story
david lives in canby, oregon. ductbills became a business in canby oregon in the faith on juniper house. david had been in the faith on juniper house before ductbills showed up. dave was friends with one of my friends. ductbills became db clay. db clay went on to become a wonderful wallet company and with it came dbclay.com
i became the web director for db clay and i meet david for a beer. we have david on freelance for the time being but i consider him our official programmer.
as much as i would like to take credit for this website - i couldn’t have done it without dave!
SPARTA!!! DIAMOND DAVE!!!
update
i also thought i would mention that sean helped on the site too. he did the home page markup code featured on garett’s blog. thanks sean.


















[...] Image below was taken in Canby, Oregon…during the good ol’ Duct Tape Wallet making days at the Juniper House. I sat at that desk and folded for hours, perfecting my craft. I soon brought on my brother Tyler, and hired other friends to help me make wallets…the demand for our hand made wallets was deafening and it was causing and yanking us to grow. Years later, Technology was introduced to my wallet business in the form of a certain Mr. Diggles. He was my roommate and we also waited tables together at a stressful Tex/Mex joint about 30 miles south of Portland. Mr. Diggles represents, amongst other things, the “Technology” side of the phrase: Crafts meet Technology. To come full circle, Mr. Diggles and our absolute savior (and Computer Programmer) David Frey, spent hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours building this new website. Per the image below, it is clean: [...]
From Garett Croft Stenson on September 1st, 2007 at 11:05 am