Marty Report post Posted October 16, 2009 This is only my 3rd post but I've been checking out all the other post for a while. I have searched a couple of times but have not seen any post on the Green Country boot and/or saddle program. I'm in the Military right now but I'm thinking about getting out before I get to old. Ken N. got me hooked on leather work and now all I want to do is get out and start my training. I see a lot of post for short schools but I want to learn everything. The big question is "has any one here gone to the Green Country school." If you have, how did it work out for you? Next, does anyone know of another school here in the US. or is there a shop out there that qualifies for the VA. training program? One more thing I'd like to say about is the VA. program from above. To all the shop owners out there, if you qualify for the program you can get free help for year. Looking forward to hearing from everyone, Marty Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Randy Cornelius Report post Posted October 16, 2009 They are the only accredited school left in the US. I do not know of any other school that you would be able to use your VA benifits with. There are a lot of good instructors around the US that you could learn from that do classes from time to time but nothing like the Green County one. I know of one person who has went and they talked highly of them. Ask Keven Hopkins at Springfield Leather to talk to Bo Riddle and see what he says about them. He is the one I know went to Green Co. Randy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites