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McLovin

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  1. I live too far from my tandy store to get there more than 4-5 times a year. The last time I was in I asked about these issues people are having. The store manager said they did do away with the structured classes, but are happy to do one-on-one teaching. Since I am fairly new to the hobby/craft I took their tooling class. It was a good experience. I have always had good things happen at this store. They are always happy to take my money and I am happy with what I have gotten. I may just not know any better.


  2. Thanks for the welcome and the comment on the bag. It was the first project I tried. I was asked by a co-worker if I thought I could make something like that for his wife's anniversary gift. I told him I would give it a try. She is a teacher and lots of people comment on it.


  3. Thanks for the tip. I have been buying most all of my hardware from Ohio Travel Bag. They have been great to work with but don't always have everything I would like to use. With a quick glance at The Buckle Guy's site I have found items I wanted but couldn't get from Ohio. I like the idea of having multiple sources of supply.


  4. Hello, Just signed up for this forum and from just a bit of looking around it is just what I have been looking for. I made my first leather project at about 12 years old. I know I did one because I got the Leatherworking merit badge in Boy Scouts. My next project was 35 years later, about a year ago. Like most things I have tried it started by seeing something I thought I would like to have but didn't have the money to buy. I figure I could do it because like Richard Hammond on the show "Top Gear" always says, "How hard can it be?" Now I'm hooked and keep finding more things I want to learn to do. Up to now I have studiously avoided carving and tooling leather. This last week I watched several hours of Youtube videos and took a beginner class at my favorite Tandy Leather store. My world just got a lot more expensive. Over the last year I have been making and selling journal covers, briefcases, satchel/messenger bags, shopping bags, and concealment holsters. My next large project is a shotgun case. I found one I want to copy which carries the shotgun with the barrel removed and held separately so the whole package is shorter and easier to carry in transit. This is what I wanted to learn to tool for. Once I figure out how to post pictures I will try to post up some of my past projects.

    For the boring part, a bit about me. I'm a 48 year old man living in the desert southwest of the USA. My wife of almost 27 years and I thought we were rid of all three of our sons until one transferred colleges and moved in with us again. I am trained as an aircraft mechanic and work for an airline. I don't however work on the planes anymore. I work an awesome schedule, 7 days on and 7 days off, 12 hour days. I tell people I am semi retired as I only work 6 months a year. My other hobbies include woodworking, reading, and sleep. Someday I want to take up grandparenting but that hasn't worked out yet. My wife is a trained master gardener and wants to start selling at farmers markets. I told her if she has a stand selling fruits and veggies I wanted to sell some leather goods in her stall.

    I have tried to post up my first two projects I made a year ago. I hope they come through.

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