Yeah, I have to echoe everything that was said. I have been there myself...I started when I was around 19. Living in Puerto Rico at the time, I set up a table near the Junior High school, on a busy street lined with other street vendors. When the kids got out for lunch,they' come to me for wrist bands, chokers, and other stuff I could pound out while they waited. I have hauled my tools wherever I go, and now at 58, and living in California for nearly 30 years, I started pound on the leather again...this time, it's guitar straps. I screwed up the first few. I told myself, "man, this is getting expensive, and all I'm doing is scrapping material left and right..." . Anoter trip to the Tandy store, and a couple of hundred dollars later, it's all coming back to me...My 2 passions...shredding on guitar, and pounding on the leather from the days of my youth....Please, never call it quits...Do what makes you happy, and what makes you who you are....this stuff doesn't happen by accident....