Members saddles Posted May 19, 2009 Members Report Posted May 19, 2009 Hey does anybody know where to get some good quality barb wire stamps? Not the little ones, but the bigger saddle stamps. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Quote
Bob Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 Barry King makes good stamps for that. His won't bend under normal use. They're stainless steel. and well made. Quote
Members saddles Posted May 19, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 19, 2009 Thanks Bob. I've got his catalog, but near as I can tell he doesn't make barb wire ones. We already use his basket stamps and you're right, they are very well made! Lacey Quote
Gary Winckler Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 Thanks Bob. I've got his catalog, but near as I can tell he doesn't make barb wire ones. We already use his basket stamps and you're right, they are very well made!Lacey Barry does make a barb wire stamp....just call him. I have a set and they work well. Quote
Bob Posted May 19, 2009 Report Posted May 19, 2009 I have a two sets also, there are 3 sizes now, he didn't have the medium size until most recently. You maybe looking for his large size for saddles. The small one is good for belts and small items. Hide Crafter used to carry Barry's tools. You may check and see their online catalog for pictures. Quote
Members saddles Posted May 19, 2009 Author Members Report Posted May 19, 2009 Thanks guys! I'll give him a call then. Quote
Members mtsadl Posted May 20, 2009 Members Report Posted May 20, 2009 Jerimiah Watt of Horseshoe Brand Tools has several sizes as well Weaver Leather carries them or his web address is ranch2arena.com Quote
Members Kate Posted July 2, 2009 Members Report Posted July 2, 2009 I have two sizes of Barbwire (of the three made) from Custom Leather Tools of Texas that I got back in 1999 - I was unable to get the largest, as John "went silent" and I fear he has gone over the Great Divide. I also have a couple of basketweaves, incredible quality. The quality of his tools is so far past anything else I have ever used, it's plumb scary. He used EDM (??) machining to do the stamping heads, wow, what a nice result. Am still looking for more of his work. Has anyone here seen or used John's stamps? Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted July 2, 2009 Moderator Report Posted July 2, 2009 Kate, I have a couple CLTs and they are very good. They came from ebay and looked like McMillens in the pics. I really didn't know much about them until I got those. My friend probably has a good a set of using stamps from several makers as anyone. I have access to them, and he has about 20 of the CLTs. I made impressions of all his stamps the last time I had them here. He has all three BW stamps from CLT. Quote
Members Kate Posted July 3, 2009 Members Report Posted July 3, 2009 Kate, I have a couple CLTs and they are very good. They came from ebay and looked like McMillens in the pics. I really didn't know much about them until I got those. My friend probably has a good a set of using stamps from several makers as anyone. I have access to them, and he has about 20 of the CLTs. I made impressions of all his stamps the last time I had them here. He has all three BW stamps from CLT. Bruce, I'd would LOVE to see more of these. I saw some work by somebody in Idaho who had the Barbwire stamps - they are so easily recognizable - but there aren't many out there. The last time I spoke with John, he was winding down, and mentioned his heart issues (that had forced him into retirement from "regular work"). He said he was trying to finish out a complete set of his patterns for each of his three kids while he could still do it. He sent me a couple of stamps gratis, in a brown envelope, and then I never heard another thing - I'd sent money for that last and largest BW stamp, check was never cashed nor returned. He was a good guy, and is missed. Kate Quote
Members Saddlebag Posted August 20, 2009 Members Report Posted August 20, 2009 Bob at Okanagan Saddlery had a set that worked well for saddles. He might tell you where he got them. Quote
King's X Posted August 20, 2009 Report Posted August 20, 2009 I just bought a set of HideCrafters, but they are out of the big size. They are the Procrafter series, so they are one step above craft japan, but below Barry King. Quote
Bob Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 I just bought a set of HideCrafters, but they are out of the big size. They are the Procrafter series, so they are one step above craft japan, but below Barry King. I had a set of those stamps. They look real nice for sure. But make no mistake, if you expect to hit them with a maul and wish to get good color into your stamping.... they will bend. Good luck, I hope they work for ya. Quote
gtwister09 Posted August 24, 2009 Report Posted August 24, 2009 I had a set of those stamps. They look real nice for sure. But make no mistake, if you expect to hit them with a maul and wish to get good color into your stamping.... they will bend. Good luck, I hope they work for ya. I too had a couple of the Procrafter series tools bend. Bob's warning is not without merit. Good luck. Regards, Ben Quote
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