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  1. CF Steed is calling this one stingray with backer. It’s basically a black suede with a neat pebble print. $1.50 per foot: I actually have more. Email or message me for the full list with leathers from SB Foot, Caravaggio, masorotto, Seidel and more.
  2. Another repello suede with a backer called red dirt $2.50 per foot: CFStead Odessa suede camel color with finished back $2.50 per foot: This one’s really funky it’s a repello suede. Black with silver sparkles and a metallic silver backing $3 per square foot: Just like the above black, but brown, with a bronze sparkle and backer $3:
  3. Cf Stead cognac cray cow $4 per foot Cf Stead Alaska blue metallic rambler $4 per square foot: CF Stead repello (waterproof) suede Nomad (light grey) 3oz $2.50 per foot: CF Stead repello (waterproof) suede Sea with finished back 3oz $2.50 per foot:
  4. I have just one hide of this pistol rambler also from CF stead. $2 per square foot it’s about 15 feet Cf Stead Grifin crazy cow $4 per square foot
  5. Astra crazy cow from CF Stead in the UK Calf hides. I have a few hides with discoloration at $2 per square foot without discoloration $4 per square: Not discolored:
  6. Now on to CF Stead. Gator print nubuck from CF Stead in the UK small calf hides 3 to 4 ounce soft temper. $4 per square foot: Snuff crazy cow from CF steed in the UK four dollars per square foot :
  7. Horween outrigger feels like kind of a nubuck $4 per foot: colors oatmeal and mushroom:
  8. One hide left of the same Deerborn in sapphire $4: This is the kind of distressed, feeling leather from Horween called roadmaster. It’s around 6 ounces thick $4 per foot: I have this, just one hide of Horween football print leather $3 per foot: Horween aniline latigo in Heather Gray, natural and tan$5 per foot:
  9. Horween double fronts, 3 ounces thick, espresso, color. Hides are rough now reduced to $2 per square foot: A very nice feeling thick, but soft leather from Horween called Dearborn $4 per foot:
  10. Horween tumbled Essex, Havana brown soft temper veg, tan 4 to 5 ounces, thick $4 per square foot : Horween black chromexcel 4 to 5 ounces thick $6 per square foot:
  11. Horween tumbled Essex, dark navy soft temper veg, tan 4 to 5 ounces, thick $4 per square foot : Horween tumbled Essex, “dark coffee” soft temper veg- tan 4 to 5 ounces, thick $4 per square foot :
  12. As Y'all might know I'm mainly production but I do sell off excess leather from time to time. I've put it all in one big document at the moment (but the PDF is too big to post here) email me and I'll send it. I'm going to attempt to post each image separately in this post. Feel free to hit me with any questions. All CF stead leathers are calf and around 4 oz some hides are under 10 ft.² and some as much as 17. SB Foot and Horween (except DHF) leathers are all roughly 4-5oz 20 square-foot average, but they can vary from 16 to 24/25 feet I don’t cut hides and only sell full hides. Pricing based on full side/hide These are some leathers that I have in quantity most at at least 100 square-foot. Horween Ocean tumbled Essex, veg tan soft temper 4 to 5 ounce thick $4 per square foot : Horween Rockford periwinkle, medium temper, smooth finish veg tan 4-5 ounce $4 per foot:
  13. I’m actually sold out on the Vissage Yes square feet, it’s stamped on the back when buying hides. Hides are 17-20+ feet usually
  14. Our pup had about a month of not eating well and visits to the vet didn't reveal anything...we tried the chicken broth thing and she still got sick. We then, just because we were desperate went to lean pork and pork broth and she began eating that...but she has kidney issues so we had a major struggle finding a kidney diet without the "standard proteins" (beef, lamb, chicken)...finally found one that's made from alligator and she'd doing ok but still sometimes needs come convincing to eat. Prior to that first episode she would eat anything without thinking twice. It's crazy what we do for our furry kids.
  15. Hey Folks, As you know besides just making and selling stuff, I run into lots of deals that I can pass on. Here are a few Horween leathers. Buyer pays shipping from Ruby SC. Thanks For looking! I have a few hides of Horween Latigo I picked up in tan and natural and a bit of heather grey 3.5oz-4oz. $6 per foot: I also have some Horween Road Masterin Walnut 5oz-5.5oz but honestly feels heavier: Also still have the Black CXL: And last but not least Horween Visage Grey Latigo on a natural back. BECAUSE I'M TIRED OF LOOKING AT IT: $2 PER FOOT on the Visage latigo only.
  16. Thanks! Me too! yeah SB Foot’s rough and tough and hillbilly do that.
  17. Thanks! I had the dies made up in 2019 but finally nailed down what I wanted to do and pricing.
  18. After many months of working/thinking on exactly what I wanted to do with these bags, I've finally landed on what will be our stock design (obviously we can make modifications if you'd like.) It features an inside pocket large enough for a 13" MacBook, Pen Pockets and phone pocket, a front pocket big enough for most tablets, buckle closures and grab handle. I've got them made up in Briar Oil Slick, Black Canyan (a Teacore AKA: Prairie), Black Cherry Excalibur, Concrete Hardtimes (R&T) and Sienna Hillbilly, all from SB Foot. I also did a sample in another leather from Seidel Tannery (last pictrue).
  19. Exactly it's all used...one argument that I hear from well-meaning people in favor of using leather is that "it will just go into a landfill" and that's nonsense...even if, magically, one day leather is no longer a "thing"...people will figure out uses for it just like everything else.
  20. I've seen it brought up from time to time and even checked out a site for one company that was selling small pieces. The pricing was on par with Shell Cordovan ($100 for about 1 square foot)...it was waaay too much to take a chance on. I was interested because it seems to be more of a "grown material" and not like a lot of the other "vegan leathers" out there that are basically a fiber with a plasticy binder. I've said it before but pineapple, cactus and some of the others aren't really all that different from the 100-year-old technique that LV uses to make their coated Canvas. The makers play them up as something new and interesting but in practice they're more like coated cloth or paper.
  21. Yes they will leave marks. So when we finish products occasionally we have a bit of edge that hangs over because of leather stretching during splitting. The Wiss are great (and we do use them frequently) but will mark on one side of the leather, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Here's a piece I folded and cut you can see the "bottom" part of the fold gets teeth marks. For us when it's precision and not too heavy. We use any of the Fiskar's Razoredge series. They're $15-$20 and we do have to replace occasionally. I'm going to look at the KAI too.
  22. Down to about 30 Hides of the Black CXL
  23. Still have a little over 100 feet of both these leathers
  24. Out of Unicorn but still have Spruce and Tumeric Kudu
  25. Still have 2-3 sides of Tan Utica and Plenty of the Espresso DHF. Lowing the price of the DHF to $2.50 per foot
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