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The ones I did so far were gifts for coworkers at the coffee shop, as well as one for me. If I personally were selling them though, I'd start them at 15.00, maybe for a name and stamped design? If it was something fancy (i.e. some knotwork or floral) then I'd go up from there.

Holly Moore

Wild Rose Creations

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$15 seems to be the norm and reasonable. I've already had someone call me a "thief" but when I asked her how much she expected to pay, she answered "$5.00 and no more !!!" :thumbsdown:

Spence

Mendoza, TX, USA

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I think Kate's is worth even more, definitely.

People don't always know what went into making something - I had someone toss aside a molded rose pin when I told her it was 5.00 and she seemed to think it should've been a DOLLAR!!! Dang thing should've been at least 10.00!!!

Holly Moore

Wild Rose Creations

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I appreciate that, Holly. I am planning to offer mine (at least, initially) for closer to $28, and I still wonder if that's too low.

I still struggle with pricing my work. So many factors to consider. But regardless of where you set your prices, you will lose business on pricing. Some you will lose because the price is too high, but some you will lose because the price is too low. I would not lose any sleep over losing business to the low-ball crowd, would you?

Kate

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28.00 is very reasonable...if it were a cuff with that amount of quality stamping, a bit of braid etc...it would be on par imo...just cuz its a coffee wrap...doesn't matter...cheapskates are just that...if i know i did a good job on a piece & someone thinks "less" of it...i don't want them to own the dang thing anyways tongue.gif

i do believe that those that are willing to pay more for a quality item...will inturn value it more...and rightly so ;0)

good job on it kate!!

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I made one similar to this a year ago. I had it with me when I went to a small coffee shop inside where I work. they bought a 1/2 dozen off me and pd $18.00 each. I did not lace mine, the leather wraps on its self and shaved it down and used rivets. They sold them at the main coffee shop up town for $28.00.

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I like that

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Thanks guys and gals. I kinda figured $15 was about right. It's funny though how some people don't blink a eye at paying $5 or more for a cup of stained water that will be consumed in a few minutes, but aren't willing to pay a lil more for a handcrafted piece of art that they can use for years.

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There are a few stores here that carry it. I just tried some on a piece of test scrap, then on a project, and I'm very pleased with the result. It leaves the leather looking perfectly natural, flexes without cracking, and is almost bulletproof! I even poured hot coffee on the test piece, and left it sitting there for about 5 minutes. Can't see any sign at all that anything was spilled on it. Well, it smells like coffee now - LOL. But that is a great finish if you really need to protect the leather from wetness.

Thanks for the tip, Dave.

Kate

I wasn't able to find the Deft finish this evening (only checked the Sears hardware on my way home) but I saw they had Minwax Polycrylic and was curious if anyone might have tried that product on leather.

I'll get to my local Lowe's another evening on the way home and see if they carry the Deft product here. Some of my stuff sees lots of weather and sweat. Anything that can help waterproof is worth looking at. :thankyou:

Peter Ellis

Noble Lion Leather

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I just picked up a can of Deft at Home Depot. Haven't tried it yet though.

Spence

Mendoza, TX, USA

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