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learmant

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About learmant

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  • Location
    Baltimore, MD
  • Interests
    Leatherworking, woodworking, historical reproduction

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Holsters, historical reproduction.
  • Interested in learning about
    Leather carving, honing my skills
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    Internet search

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  1. I never had the opportunity to meet or speak with him myself, his name turned up in a Google search, which is how I also discovered he had made this set of DVD's. According to what I can tell, he passed in December 2023.
  2. I am looking to purchase the set of 8 DVD's created by Williamsburg leatherworker Eric Myall aka. "The Williamsburg Saddler". Mr. Myall has unfortunately passed away and the business was supposedly taken over by his daughter, however, ther has been no response to inquires about the product, so I thought I'd ask if anyone here has a set they would consider selling. For reference, The Williamsburg Saddler's website is still up, showing the set of DVD's still for sale: https://thewilliamsburgsaddler.weebly.com/buy-dvds.html If anyone owns the set and is interested in selling it, please contact me, and thanks! Tim
  3. Smartee - yeah, I was just thinking that. Do I need to contact Ryan Neal in Ohio, or can you tell me who to call in Mt Airy?
  4. Good morning all, I'm considering purchasing a leather sewing machine for making holsters, belts etc., possibly tack items, too. I've been doing research on both Cowboy and Cobra brands, which seem to be the most popular brands. Both brands seem to be of comparable quality, features, dependability. Is there any advantage of one over the other? Also, looking to hear what experiences people have had purchasing used Cowboy or Cobra machines. Thanks in advance for any information you all may provide! Tim
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