Hello, I’m Larry from the Texas Hill Country. I retired 5 years ago and just about everything I do is for my own amusement these days. I do a bit of metal fabrication work in a sparsely equipped metal shop in my garage, as well as some woodworking in my woodshop which is better equipped than the garage. So, what does that have to do with leatherworking?
A few weeks ago I was out in the woodshop doing a major clean-up and ran across an old toolbox that I used to carry on the road with me back when I was working out of town more than not. This box contained an odd collection of leather working tools, all from the Tandy store that used to be in Denton Texas back when I spent a lot of time working in that town. Every trip I would buy a few tools, maybe a kit or two, and occasionally a bit of leather or some hardware for projects not related to Tandy’s kits. I was getting fairly comfortable with leather working, even doing a bit of tooling, but in the end making chainmail armor proved to be a more easily portable hobby to occupy my motel time and help keep me out of trouble, so the leather tools have been all but neglected for several years now. I would occasionally dig them out to repair something or to take care of a small leather detail in an otherwise metal/wood project.
I decided that I could likely get some use out of these tools if they were not always tucked away in that old toolbox on the top shelf so cleaned out an old office supply storage cabinet to keep them in and built myself a new stitching pony to replace the one that I “donated” to the motel staff one day when I was in too much of a hurry to remember that It was in the room at check out. That stitching pony turned out to be the subject of my first post on this forum so I figured it was time I wrote an introduction. I also built a tool rack for most of the wood handled tools and most of the rest are currently standing in an old chili can, kind of resembles a pencil cup.
There have been occasions in the past couple of years when I thought about making something with leather but never got around to it because all the tools were packed away. It just seemed like too much trouble to dig out the tools. I do not even have a project in mind right now but I still wanted to get everything more accessible for the next time the notion strikes. Time will tell.