Members ordineconfusus Posted February 16, 2008 Members Report Posted February 16, 2008 Heyas! Well.....My name is Kaiden, I'm 26, currently in Lynn, MA, born and raised in MA......full-bloded Mass****.... I've been married to my awesome husband for just under 3 years. I started working with leather about a year and a half ago, when I saw something on the internet, and thought "hey...that looks kinda cool!".... I am currently a Loss Prevention Officer at a national department store, and enjoy running after and taking down the idiots who try to rip us off.....(it's also great on those days you're just mad at everything...good outlet for frustrations) I'm mostly kinda boring, and spend WAY too much time on the computer.... Quote
Members LuisPaulo Posted February 18, 2008 Members Report Posted February 18, 2008 Hi, My name is Luis Paulo Leonardo, I'm 38 years old and I live in a big big city (15 million hab. I guess) called São Paulo, in Brazil. Well.... To big for my taste, I don't like crowed places, traffic etc... I'm married, and we have a child - 10 years old. My wife is pregnant, so next July we'll have a new baby. I start to learn about leatherwork about 2 years ago, with a friend who lives in a city near here called Americana (yes, Americana, because it was founded by Americans). Since them, I try to learn about this art and try do make it lives, since the youngters dont car so much about this. Quote
Members LarryB Posted February 18, 2008 Members Report Posted February 18, 2008 (edited) My name is Larry Bruhn. I am 60yrs old, live near St Louis, MO... Wood River, IL across the river from st louis. Been married for 36 years, boy and girl and five grand kids. Worked with leather for about fourty years... but remember, I also had to raise a family so the fourty years were not totally dedicated to leather. I am always learning something from reading what others post. So keep posting.. Guess I'll stop there, my coffee cup is empty. lol Edited February 18, 2008 by LarryB Quote www.larrysleatherwork.com
Members FrankZaharek Posted February 18, 2008 Members Report Posted February 18, 2008 I'm from the small town of Hopewell, VA in the central Virginia area about 20 miles south of the Capital city of Richmond, VA and 103 miles south of Washington DC. I've traveled to 49 of the 50 US states, missed Maine. My family is scattered from VA to AL, TX, CO,IL, WI, and CA. Quote Frank J Zaharek Jr Mountain Man Leather Division of Zaharek Industries LLC Hopewell, VA
Members Hoyden Posted February 19, 2008 Members Report Posted February 19, 2008 Cool thread. My name is Noel. I don't post here near as much as I should, but I do a lot of reading and learning. I am a Navy Brat, so I spent the first 18 years of my life moving around. My dad was Cryptographer in the Navy (CTRC), retiring in 1990 with 26 years in service. (BillyB - Remember that Rat Bastard John Walker?) Born in the Philippines, then on to Hawaii, Japan, Florida, Italy, Connecticut. Got dumb and got married to a Sailor, moved back out to Hawaii, got smart and left, came back to Connecticut and I've been here for far too long. Wanderlust is really beginning to set in. I want to move out of CT as soon as my oldest daughter graduates from High School. Married to a former Marine now. We have two daughters, 16 and 6 years old and two dogs, Petey and Birdie, American Pit Bull Terriers. Most of my leather working knowledge was gleaned from watching my Irish Great Grandfather 30 years ago. I primarily make heavy dog gear for bully breeds, large working breeds and molosser breed dogs. I also make leather armor and gear for friends and family for wear at Renaissance Faires and SCA events. In addition to leather work, I do a lot of sewing for dogs and historical re-enactment as well as machine embroidery and digitizing (creating) embroidery designs. Quote
TomSwede Posted February 24, 2008 Report Posted February 24, 2008 Well, just sittin' here with an itchy running allergic nose wanting to go to bed so I'll give it a go here. I live in the mediumsized town Gävle (about 100 000 citizens) some 2-3 hours drive north from Swedish capitol Stockholm. Very much flatlands here since the ice from the iceperiod shaved of the land when sliding into the baltic sea. Work in a papermill, boring stuff but pay is very good. Live with my son (10 years old) and his mother wich came here from Korea when she was a small child. Our home is sort of a chainhouse (don't know what to call it in English really) and is located in a suburb. Not a concrete ghetto but a ghetto of chainhouses, mostly familys and older people. Pretty quiet place but the youth here are very much spoiled brats without parental control so sometimes little disturbance there. We have always lived here (in and around Gävle) and if I were about to move somewhere, up north is the only thing appealing to me. I really miss the snowy winters. Last two has been 4-8 inches of snow that lasts a week before gone and then grey wather for a few weeks before next little snowfall..and the circle starts again. I hate it! Leatherwork (especially tooling) is not very common here so I don't have any competition wich also means that people around here aren't familiar with tooled leather. Most times they recognize my work as art OR handicraft (except for the flask sheath shown here) and that's why bracers are the thing I always end up doing. Not so much handicraft as tooling art and makes a more affordable item and off course fits some peoples image. I've been on and off with the death metal musical scene (still are a little bit) since it started around -86 -87 so I sold about maybe 75 percent of my stuff to theese people. Good customers they are, never a complaint about pricing or anything. Nowadays I have a second home in a sleepy little village with 500 resident's just 1 hour drive northwest from Gävle. Really nice place with lots and lots and lots of forrest. One step of the trail and you could be lost for days. Small mountains starts here and the place is a little higher up wich means more snow (but not enough) and also 15 minutes drive from Swedens biggest leather shop. Yes this place was strategically choosen. It also has an appealing wildlife with a few species that's hard to come close to when photographing in other places, bears and wolfs mainly but also lot of elk and deer and some birds that are hard to catch. Well, won't boore you any more but I post some pics from my alternate home. Wish I could be there more often, sigh! Tom Quote Confucius - Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. --------------------------------------------- www.1eye1.se blogg.1eye1.se
Members awharnessshop Posted February 24, 2008 Members Report Posted February 24, 2008 Hey There, I am From Swanzey NH, Just 10 mins from Mass and 10 Mins from VT. I am only 25 and grew up with horses. I Got my first set of leather tools when I was 10-12 and Putted around with them. Later on I did repairs and modified some harnesses and stuff. All of this segwayed in to doing harness making! Right now I finally broke down and got my first REAL job! I've had a seasonally concession business since high school that had done very well. Since persuing the Harness making(Hoping to be full time sooner or later) I took a job at a local college in the Bursar office! I am going back to school in the fall to get my MBA, and then I will use my education FOR NOTHING when I can sit at home all day and make Harness! I love the crazy horse industry and I love making things! Quote
ArtS Posted February 24, 2008 Report Posted February 24, 2008 Thought I'd add a little of my history here. I was the first in my family to be born in America about a year after my parents came from Austria. I was born in Cleveland, Ohio but soon after we moved to Westlake, Ohio where I was raised. I father could build or fix anything. He was very good with his hands and artistic so I guess thats where I got it from. I grew up watching Roy Rogers and all the westerns on TV that I could. I used to beg for a horse but we didn't have a place for one nor could we afford one. A week after I graduated from high school I moved to Atlanta, GA and I've been here ever since. I went to work in the IT business on the old main frames an then into telecommunications. I am now a manager, for a large telco, over a team of network engineers that work on internet service for businesses. I met my wife here and we married 27 years ago. We have two sons that are 24 and 22. About 21 years ago I decided it was time to get that horse that I had always dreamed of. I realized that I knew nothing about taking care of a horse. The boys were little and I needed some extra cash so I got a part time job working at a large boarding stable. Worked there a couple of years and learned a lot about horses and riding (I can really muck out a stall fast). I started getting my own horses, showing, training and breeding them and now I just trail ride and we're down to just 2 horses. I used to do a lot of artwork on the side. That is what I loved but when I started riding that went to the side. Then I started wanting to do leather work about 4 or 5 years ago. I couldn't afford the tack and saddle that I wanted so I figured I'd learn and then make my own. I never thought I'd love it this much. I've been lucky to have been taught by a great saddle maker. I've also been lucky to find this forum and you great folks. I've learned a good bit online. I hope to be doing this until they lay me 6 feet under. I love having an artistic outlet that is also useful. The city has caught up to us in what used to be out in the sticks. When I retire I hope to move even further north of Atlanta, maybe even NC. Thanks yawl! Art Quote Art Schwab "You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him discover it within himself." – Galileo Galilei
Members ryan Posted February 24, 2008 Members Report Posted February 24, 2008 I currently live in Guthrie, MN with my wife, Candace. We both grew up in this area (about 3.5 hours North of Minneapolis - St Paul). She's a teacher and I'm a police officer and we are planning on having kids real soon. They say cops, teachers, and preachers kids are the worst! Considering I am the child of a cop and looking back on my hell raising days; I think we're doomed! We have too many horses and a spoiled border collie. I used to rodeo and she shows western pleasure although we are looking at getting into cutting horses. I am up to my ears in custom orders ranging from billfolds to saddle work so for any of you starving leather workers out there - I'd be glad to do some referals. Ryan Quote
Members Leatherbaron Posted January 31, 2012 Members Report Posted January 31, 2012 Hey all, I know we have the Frapper Map, and some of us do list where we live, but so many do not. The thread about the "Front Window" got me to thinking, I know there are people here from all walks of life, and all parts of the world, but it would be nice to be able to put the style and type of work each of us does with the region of the world. I think this would give us a better understanding of what the styles of things are in all the different parts of the world we come from. I'm from Calgary Alberta, Canada, which is a very "Western" oriented city, although my main work is the biker community, "Western & Native" styles are really my passion. Just haven't gotten around to doing any yet. So if we could list such it would be great. Thanks Ken Hey there Bever.... we are from Darwin Australia ( top of the map of Aussie ) Crocodile country I am a leatherworker for the last 43 years or so..... still learning - I am a Wedding Photographer - Computer repair man - Bus Driver - Pilot licence - Instrumental Guitarist - ummm and sum other things have a web site that does not get updated much www.leatherbaron.com Quote
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