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  1. @chuck123wapati do you have black pudding ( blood pudding ) over there ? Its an acquired delicacy , but yum
  2. Thats just pure genius. How was that made ? Are you going to market them?
  3. I have a pair of those. Theres a vintage tool association that has attended many fairs etc. I've picked up quite a few leather related tools from them over the years . I think I paid no more than $20 Aust. , that was some years ago . I guess they could be worth more by now . The word ' warranted' would indicate around the 100 year old mark . I have a few of G/B tools in my little collection HS
  4. There was some anxiety for me here in (west) Oz during our lockdowns*, and not knowing when I can get anywhere near my supplier in Perth again ( 2hrs away) . But I was able to get through it with the hardware I already had . *It also gave me a chance to finish off some unfinished projects. That period seems so long ago now . HS
  5. Wow !! What a beauty. Thats one machine on my ' bucket list' , perhaps not as tall as that one though. HS
  6. Yeh I agree. I'll be stocking up on leather & supplies in the coming months as theres so much uncertainty with costs, fuel, freight etc. , I'll stock up while I can get it. Our shop shelves are still mostly empty too. HS
  7. @Spyros Just ordered x 16 black roo hides from Packers Qld. It was a " last chance offer" . Some are o/runs, and some are rejects. Don't need them right now, ...but... ....they are good for soft phone & assorted cases, bags , repairs , etc. and black being a popular and common colour . ' Black goes with anything' . HS
  8. One method I have used in the past, for a carved piece for eg. flowers, I use a small brush on the flowers ( only) with a super sheen sealer, perhaps a few coats, let dry fully , and then apply the antique dye on the main body and over the now sealed flowers using a swab, but quickly wiping off any excess with a slightly damp cloth. The outside/main body is dyed, but the flowers remain natural . There might be a little dye on the flowers , but hardly , and thats it. Its fiddly I know, but it works. Another technique I learnt from somewhere on this site in the early days: I used to put my antiques directly on dry leather, with varied ( and unsatisfactory) and blotchy results. Then I started to put some oil , like neatsfoot, or phane oil over the stamped/ carved pattern , let soak in , and then I apply the antiques and cut back with a damp cloth. All the antique dye stayed in the stampings/carvings with much better results . I've been doing that ever since. HS
  9. If it was me making that decision, I'd be going for the Consew. Mainly because its a common recognisable and reliable brand, and for the availability of parts . I don't know too much about the Mach 3 . Have you seen any user reviews regarding the Mach 3 ? HS
  10. They're called emery boards. Don't ask me how I know that and I won't ask you about the make up aisle ..?? But it is a great idea for fiddly items . ' Q' tips or ear buds are great use too in leather work , dyes, adhesives etc.
  11. There are some items that can only be sewn by hand.
  12. That looks quite good What is the contents out of general interest ? Is the press stud pressing against whatever is inside ? HS
  13. I tried that link, it didn't work, it froze my computer up . It may work better on a newer computer.
  14. Op Shops are a good source of old or unusual , weird & wonderful buckles, & hardware and various haberdashery . My Mother sews & knits a lot, she finds buttons, knitting needles etc. patterns ( sometimes rare) that she can use. Good way to recycle too @Spyros I also take advantage of ' specials' , and any discontinued items that are heavily discounted, I may not need them at the time....but.. HS
  15. The young chap is a little young to run a butcher shop ...just kidding I feel your craving, I've looked everywhere for them . Nothing comes close. Now to make our cravings worse: bacon steaks cooked over hot coals, with fresh eggs, a few sausages, and black pudding ( aka blood pudding, or blood sausage....Scottish recipe) , and fresh hot damper ( Aussie bush bread ) , and perhaps a beer . Sorry HS
  16. I always over order these days. I once only used to buy a ' few of these, and a couple of those' etc. But now I find I'm ordering stuff in bulk, buckles , rivets in the 1000's etc. Its a case of rather having too much than not enough . Nothing more frustrating than having one piece of h/ware, or some dye short for a customer order. . I also buy stuff that , at the time , I don't really need, or I don't think I need , but I buy it anyway, it may come in handy later. Some excess stock can be sold on at markets etc. You'd be surprised what people ask for sometimes. So, no you're not an idiot HS
  17. Thats largely down to 'some' parents, they can be just as annoying as the kids. Hope they were sanitised ? Ha !! . On some items that haven't sold, I have marked some prices to make them "look" like they've been reduced. For eg. If an item is say, $50 , I'll alter the price tag and put "was $70" . A bit sneeky , but it has shifted some old stock. HS
  18. @Frodo I've tried looking for those bacon steaks........no chance .I may have to go to some ' boutique' butcher . While on the subject of food, after Christmas, when the turkey & ham have done their dash, both the carcass & bones are frozen for Winter and then used for some really hearty & tasty soups. Yummo HS
  19. @Spyros The only time I offer a discount is when a customer buys ' um , one of those, this...this...that, ...aaaand... a few key rings ' . I'll calculate the total, and perhaps round it down a few bucks . Or a kid with their pocket money may only have say for eg. , $4.50 for a $5 key ring, I'll let them have it for $4.50 . HS
  20. perhaps make a nice bag with a piece of hair on skin as a feature, a throw rug , make a whole hair on bag ? A display on the back of the settee? Wrap it around yourself and pretend you're a Viking? Thats just silly... HS
  21. I would like that same option for people that try no knock my price down . They must think if they can do that at a 'quaint little market run by some poor soul trying feed their family' on an o/s holiday, they can do the same to me......o'h no they can't HS
  22. Here in Oz, we have ' Triple J ' , no commercials , just good music to suit all genres , from shoe gaze, rap, hip hop , sunny twangy guitars, to death metal and so on.. Lots of new & local material . New artists and musicians can go on ' Unearthed' so they can upload & 'strut their stuff' on the airwaves . They also have ' Live At The Wireless' live bands & artists playing in the studio. I kinda compare it to the late John Peel . The Peel Sessions , remember them? HS
  23. I had two pints of Guiness for St Paddy's Day. I'm not Irish....but what the heck . Actually my ' ye olde' ancestry is Welsh..... I think. Which may explain why I eat leeks a lot ...??.. Just a giant spring onion really. I don't know a single word in Welsh, except ' Cymru' ( Wales) . It helps to have a gob full of snot to say it. The Guiness was yum btw HS
  24. I price everything, customers like to see prices,( regardless of laws) and so do I when I shop . They can make a choice. I have swing tags on my belts, and on my stubby holders , knife cases etc. , but I put price tags inside purses , because the one thing people do when they pick up a purse...they open them ( but rarely close them) , and prices are on small signs for various other items. @Spyros from the NSW 'Fair Trading' web page: ' Under Australian Consumer Law, businesses must display clear and accurate prices. ' So, they could well be breaking the law . HS
  25. The only name that comes to mind...in Melbourne...is Lefflers ? Yeh, I too tried to order stuff from them . I gave up trading with them years ago. The only leather suppliers I deal with now is Birdsalls, Mac-lace leather, Packers , Adelaide leather and NSW leather co. agent in Perth . HS
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