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New guy here. Some time ago, a friend found out I was making a few holsters, and asked if I'd like to borrow his leather tools. I thought this group might appreciate a couple of pictures I snapped:

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And on the bottom of the chest:

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You are playing with some pretty cool toys. Enjoy them!!

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A treasure-chest!!

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A treasure-chest!!

rolleyes.gif LIKE PIRATE GOLD!!!!

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That's walkin in tall cotton! Treasure the walk! I'd give my eye teeth for that treasure trove.

Bob

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WOW!!! That is just amazing. Thanks for sharing pictures of them.

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That's better than finding a treasure chest! A treasure chest will run dry after a while, that chest just keeps on giving!

AWESOME FIND!

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Pěkný nástroj ! Pokud můžu , i zobrazovat pár kousků z mé staré nástrojů sbírky . rolleyes.gif

Nice tool! If I can even show a few pieces from my collection of old tools. - Google translation

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Nice Treasury of tools!

I also like the ones Compound displayed. I have used a tool like the upper left one in Compound's collection. I can't remember if it was just a long needle or one with a handle. A neighbor had it and I needed to sew a button on an overstuffed chair...the tool had the length to get through the material and all the padding so I could attach the five buttons or so I needed to complete the upholstery job. I can see where that stag handled tool would be very handy for marking where the circles are to be cut or deeply incised. Handy stuff.

Thanks all for sharing.

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Does anyone know what the following tools are for? I bought them with some other leather working tools this summer. A few have guessed they were cobbler tools, but the cobbler had no idea what they were. The leather crafting store was clueless but gave their guess, too. it's the bottom four tools I am interested in learning about. The top one is still being made.

Sparks

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Sparks i have all most the same tools. They came out a old whip and collar factory that was here back in the thirty's and forty's but like you i have no ideal what they were / are used for.

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