Members Kevin Posted September 11, 2010 Members Report Posted September 11, 2010 All 3 books probably didn't come out at the same time. The saddle books came out at least a year apart , I think. One person can only do so much. I've heard some people complain about the same things being covered over and over in some of the books. You can't make everybody happy. Kevin Quote
AndyL1 Posted September 11, 2010 Report Posted September 11, 2010 It just hit me that those Al Stohlman "How to make Cases" books have to be 50-60 years old. If someone wants to write and illustrate a modren one book that covers the basics, I'll be glad to publish it. An old leatherworker I knew said, "Al wasn't the greatest carver or maker, but he's the "father of leathercraft" because he took the time to write the books!" Johanna That is a million dollar idea right there. Just wish I had the skills and the time. Quote Blackthorn Leather on Etsy • Blackthorn Leather on Facebook
Members joquarter Posted September 12, 2010 Members Report Posted September 12, 2010 A lot of cases are over date , but the principle how to make a case , is the same. So with a little bit from All Stohlman and a lot of yourself , you can make the case you want. I use the books , to learn the principles , to learn how to work with the leather and the tools. Why shoot I try to find it out by my self , if somebody else took the the time to write it down and I can use it . Even if I should find a book out of the middleages and I can use it , I'm happy with the experience of someone else and use it. Quote Greets jo-quarter www.e-leather.nl
Members gearhead Posted September 12, 2010 Author Members Report Posted September 12, 2010 When going thru my email just now had one from Tandy. The set of three books on special for $34.99. Quote
hidepounder Posted September 12, 2010 Report Posted September 12, 2010 It just hit me that those Al Stohlman "How to make Cases" books have to be 50-60 years old. If someone wants to write and illustrate a modren one book that covers the basics, I'll be glad to publish it. An old leatherworker I knew said, "Al wasn't the greatest carver or maker, but he's the "father of leathercraft" because he took the time to write the books!" Johanna I've been working on my book for about 4 weeks now, Johanna. I've been suffering from a little writers block however because I can't make up my mind on the opening..... "In the beginning...." or "There we were!". :>) Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted September 12, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted September 12, 2010 I've been working on my book for about 4 weeks now, Johanna. I've been suffering from a little writers block however because I can't make up my mind on the opening..... "In the beginning...." or "There we were!". :>) Bobby, If you write a book I will be first in line to buy one so get over the "Writer's Block". LOL ferg Quote
Moderator Johanna Posted September 12, 2010 Moderator Report Posted September 12, 2010 I can't wait to read your book, Bobby. You can tell how electric lighting changed your work hours, and how business changed when they installed the telephone! Seriously, I want to clarify that there is nothing wrong with the case making books by Al Stohlman. The explanations of the various techniques makes it possible for you to do your own fabrication. I have seen the original pages of those books at the museums-Al LABORED over each page. He did not have a computer for cut and paste. He had to draw illustrations and squeeze his text in. He carved many a leather piece for pictures and illustrations. Clearly, his whole series of books was a labor of love, and I'm sure Tandy feels they made a good investment. Al got to live in peace in BC and Tandy has been teaching with those books forever. Fabrication is what is becoming a lost art of leatherwork. This is a subject I get on my soapbox about. if the purse doesn't close or the gun doesn't fit, i don't care how pretty it is, it's junk. I've seen outstanding leather art hanging on the walls at shows. I have more admiration for the items that serve a purpose and do work, and Al's books will teach you the principles of making boxes, cases, and so forth with leather. So for the time being, buy all three books, if you can. And get Al's Tool book, too. Out of all of the leather books for sale right now, those 4 will get you going if you want to MAKE things, not necessarily decorate them. Johanna Quote You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. - Mark Twain
dirtclod Posted September 12, 2010 Report Posted September 12, 2010 Bob you forgot " Once up on a time " for the opening . All kidding aside i would buy your book. I love learning new things. Quote I'm old enough to know that i don't know everything.
Members joquarter Posted September 13, 2010 Members Report Posted September 13, 2010 If we all make pics from our projects , write down how we did it , put it together , I'm sure it will be a great book . Quote Greets jo-quarter www.e-leather.nl
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