Davm Report post Posted April 18, 2022 (edited) Anyone visit this museum and is it worthwhile to see? Edited April 18, 2022 by Davm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeatherLegion Report post Posted May 22, 2022 If you are in the "neighborhood" you should drop by...it is worth it . The museum is inside of the store now, very clean and well organized . If you are into leather craving you'll love it ...it is a piece of leather history after all . I am not into carving but still found it interesting Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Davm Report post Posted May 23, 2022 Thanks, I will. Since I started carving I see things in the work of others I didn't see before. AND WHILE I'm at it, as a new carver. I have found that scroll type carving can be very difficult. The swivel knife may waver, the stamping can be off, and the result is not a proper curve- doesn't look good. On the other hand a flower, if a pedal is a little off, who knows the difference? Easier to do. At first I thought the Sheridan style might be easier because a lot of flowers have equal pedals, etc. but then I realized you must get every one of them the same. Now in my planning I have changed things a little, such as a leaf rather than a scroll. I'll work up to a scroll but I also want a finished piece that looks as good as possible. I really love the carving- I've made leather goods for years but stayed away from carving- it has opened up a whole new world. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JayEhl Report post Posted May 23, 2022 I went by last fall. It was an amazing display of Americana history that I got to enjoy all by myself. I got to spend all the time I wanted enjoying the different pieces without being 'encouraged' to move along. Anyway, I was told recently by another friend they moved their display around and rotated some other pieces in the gallery. And, man, that show/sales room is so big! Practically need roller skates. When I was there they had an advertisement needing a leather crafter on staff. I imagine the person would also hold classes but man....besides that part.... what a dream job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites