we're new to the board so I thought I'd throw up a few pictures of our specialty - martingale dog collars. We cater to retired racing greyhounds who need the martingale style collars as they can back out of buckle collars. We make them adjustable in size by using a buckle closed control loop to connect the main body of the collar. But we have made all sizes of collars for all types of dogs and sent them all around the world.
This is a custom stamp I had made from a drawing. We use a 5 ton press (not pneumatic, hand operated with a lever) to cut out the tapered shape and then to impress the stamps. We block dye most of our stamped collars because we can't get the antiquing or staining down good enough. We line everything (even the rivet backs) with deer tanned cowhide and I sew them with my Pfaff 1524. All the stress points are rivetted so I'm only sewing on the lining - nothing critical to holding a dog safe.
here are a few other stamped style collars - yes, we use Tandy belt blanks to turn into collars at times
We also use factory dyed leather with conchos rather than tooling. We love the bullhide from Hide House. This is our setup at events.
We both have full time jobs and do this out of our basement on weekends. It's been fun these last few years.
Maureen and Sean
www.longdogleather.com