BIGGUNDOCTOR Report post Posted July 25, 2010 I didn't see an introduce yourself column like on the iforgeiron.com site, so I figured I would post here. New to leatherworker.net, but not new to leatherworking. Just a hobbyist, not in the business. My Mom started back around 1950, and she taught me when I was responsible enough to use the tools. I taught leatherworking at Scout camp for 4 years, and I have always had an interest in it, even when I was not doing it. Over the years I have accumulated a lot of equipment, as well as a lot of duplicates. As I sort through it all I will be putting some of the stuff , like the extra discontinued 3D stamps, up for swapping. I am running into Las Vegas today to pick up an Adler 70-30 that I bought last week. Not quite sure why I bought it, but I did. Figured I will get some use out of it, and I liked how the head can rotate 360 degrees. The price was right at $685, so I can probably recoup my cash outlay if it doesn't work out for me. Other hobbies include, but not limited to, blacksmithing, welding, machining (what I do for a living), photography, ceramics, cars, drawing, and a lot more. With that quick intro, and my first post out of the way, I hope to further my skills in leather. Maybe enough to make the leather trench/great coat that I have always wanted. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted July 25, 2010 I didn't see an introduce yourself column like on the iforgeiron.com site, so I figured I would post here. New to leatherworker.net, but not new to leatherworking. Just a hobbyist, not in the business. My Mom started back around 1950, and she taught me when I was responsible enough to use the tools. I taught leatherworking at Scout camp for 4 years, and I have always had an interest in it, even when I was not doing it. Over the years I have accumulated a lot of equipment, as well as a lot of duplicates. As I sort through it all I will be putting some of the stuff , like the extra discontinued 3D stamps, up for swapping. I am running into Las Vegas today to pick up an Adler 70-30 that I bought last week. Not quite sure why I bought it, but I did. Figured I will get some use out of it, and I liked how the head can rotate 360 degrees. The price was right at $685, so I can probably recoup my cash outlay if it doesn't work out for me. Other hobbies include, but not limited to, blacksmithing, welding, machining (what I do for a living), photography, ceramics, cars, drawing, and a lot more. With that quick intro, and my first post out of the way, I hope to further my skills in leather. Maybe enough to make the leather trench/great coat that I have always wanted. Welcome to the site. There is lots of information here for everyone. If that sewing machine you bought is in good working order you got a bargain, I think. ferg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terrahyd Report post Posted July 25, 2010 Welcome to the site;;you will find friends here guickly; please share your work, and join the group.. ..Doc.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted July 25, 2010 Welcome to the forum! Sit back and enjoy the tons of reading material on here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites