I just recently started tooling leather. I purchased a couple tools from Tandy and there seemed to be a quality lacking in them, and thats how i ended up on this forum. Searching for a tool maker that does leatherwork himself. I was pointed to Hidestoart.com and from there I found Barry King tools. The tools themselves are alittle spendy at about 25 usd each but the quaility of my work improved. My most used tools curently are smooth bevelers (Sizes 2,0, and 00 for the small corners) and a narrow thumbprint tool (Shader). He also sells curved bevelers, stops, seeders, and lifters wich i will be purchasing for leaf work and sheridan styles. The biggest reason i like these tools and his selection is that they are tools i couldnt find anywhere else. To deal with the cost i purchase about 3-4 tools at a time every few months. Also find a good swivel knife, its worth its weight in gold. I finally broke down and bought a new SK-3 from leather wranglers. The black rubbered Ergo swivel knife from tandy with a hollow ground blade is what i used for a long time and i like this knife alot as well and that set up is only about 33 usd compared to the 150 usd of the SK-3 from leather wranglers