Members WyomingSlick Posted December 27, 2009 Members Report Posted December 27, 2009 (edited) Serious buyer for the Crafttools on the attachment. Or may have tools you are looking for. Am also interested in RBS, Cal-Carved, and Original Ray Hackbarth tools. Edited December 27, 2009 by WyomingSlick
Members CLH Posted December 28, 2009 Members Report Posted December 28, 2009 Serious buyer for the Crafttools on the attachment. Or may have tools you are looking for. Am also interested in RBS, Cal-Carved, and Original Ray Hackbarth tools. Hello, I'm always looking for Don King stamps. Thanks Clint Haverty
Contributing Member ClayB Posted December 28, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted December 28, 2009 Hi John, Welcome to Leatherworker.net and thanks for sharing your craftool identification sheets. For any of you that are looking for old craftools, John's a good guy to do business with.
Members WyomingSlick Posted January 17, 2010 Author Members Report Posted January 17, 2010 Serious buyer for the Crafttools on the attachment. Or may have tools you are looking for. Am also interested in RBS, Cal-Carved, and Original Ray Hackbarth tools. Update Got the 883 fine lined shader. Am still in the market for the rest.
King's X Posted January 18, 2010 Report Posted January 18, 2010 John PM Allan at ALS Leather. He has some RBS and other tools for sale. I have purchased some magazines from him and he is great to work with. He has a list of tools up for sale. I do doubt that there are any Don King stamps or the saddle stamps. I do have to say with sadness for you that I just sold an entire (unused/first run) set of saddle stamps, which contained what you were looking for. These were one of the sets off the Craftool bench when they were in Fort Worth. I am sure the new owner will love the new collection, but he should read this and may contact you if he is interested. I did email you with information on the never used or published set of a special 'Dick Giehl' creative stamping set (chrome) steel stamps with unopened instruction manual that also came from Craftool. From my understanding, it was in the R&D process, but never saw the market. Some of the stamps were put out under the 'figure carving' group, but some I have never seen. The shaft do not even have numbers on them. For a collector, I am sure they would be a valuable collection. Good luck.
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