Denster Posted January 20, 2011 Report Posted January 20, 2011 I'm in Northern VA, the Alexandria area. Just moved up here from GA last year to work in DC, and figured I could still call myself a southerner as long as I lived in VA! Do you live around these parts? I did talk to Lonnie about the 15 piece set a few days ago, but I am afraid it will ruin me for the cheaper tools! Actually, I may jump on that deal. Add a small basketweave and a 7-seed border stamp, and I can definitely make do until my wallet recovers. At least until that catalog from Bob Douglas arrives.... Spinner, I'll check out your links when I get to my home computer (a lot of sites are blocked here at work). Thanks! Thanks also for the Springfield suggestions. I am already leaning toward using them for most my tools. Anyone featuring hounds on there home page has got a leg up in getting my business! Bob Really should do as Particle suggests and get a state sales tax ID. That doesn't get the IRS involved and it really is worth the time to be able to buy at wholesale. Weavers is a wholesale only outlet .Springfield is both retail and wholesale. To answer one of your questions most of the tools Weaver sells are Barry King. I've had very good service at both places. I call all of my orders in both at Springfield and Weaver. Calling Springfield is always a good idea because the carry far more than is in their catalog so if you want something and don't see it call anyway and likely Kevin has it or knows where he can get it. Quote
Members rnkdobe Posted January 21, 2011 Author Members Report Posted January 21, 2011 Thanks for your thoughts, Denster. I went ahead and registered for a VA tax ID last night, and requested a Weaver Catalog from their website this morning. Nice tip on Springfield as well. I'll be sure to call them if I can't find what I want. Spinner, nice looking burnishers! I'll be talking to you about one of those soon. Bob (Now dba RNK Knives & Leatherworks, Alexandria, VA!) Quote
Denster Posted January 21, 2011 Report Posted January 21, 2011 Thanks for your thoughts, Denster. I went ahead and registered for a VA tax ID last night, and requested a Weaver Catalog from their website this morning. Nice tip on Springfield as well. I'll be sure to call them if I can't find what I want. Spinner, nice looking burnishers! I'll be talking to you about one of those soon. Bob (Now dba RNK Knives & Leatherworks, Alexandria, VA!) Bob One more tip. Go to Springfields website and register your tax ID# and business name and it will unlock the wholesale prices so you can see them on line. Good luck with your new business. Quote
Members horsewreck Posted January 21, 2011 Members Report Posted January 21, 2011 Do yourself a favor and get a Tax I.D. Setup accounts with Weaver and Springfield. I believe Springfield actually gives you discounts if you setup a business account. Weaver is a pain because you have to order everything by paper catalog and paper order forms that have to be mailed or faxed in. I'm too impatient for that, but I still order from them every now and then. Just FYI I order from weavers 800 number all the time. The down side to weaver is they are mainly wholesale, so small orders are very expensive freight wise. Springfield leather is a good company to start out with and they take care of their big buyers as well...... Jeff Quote Horsewreck, aka, Jeff M. Hairgrove
Members Randy Cornelius Posted January 21, 2011 Members Report Posted January 21, 2011 Do yourself a favor and get a Tax I.D. Setup accounts with Weaver and Springfield. I believe Springfield actually gives you discounts if you setup a business account. Weaver is a pain because you have to order everything by paper catalog and paper order forms that have to be mailed or faxed in. I'm too impatient for that, but I still order from them every now and then. Just called in an order on Wendsday. You can mail or fax if you like but they take phone orders just like anyone else. If you phone in they can tell you if something is out of stock right on the phone. Been doing business with them for years and have no complaints as of yet. Randy Quote Randy Cornelius Cornelius Saddlery LaCygne, Kansas Randy & Riley Cornelius Ride Hard, Shoot Fast and Always Tell the Truth...
Members Spinner Posted January 21, 2011 Members Report Posted January 21, 2011 Thanks for your thoughts, Denster. I went ahead and registered for a VA tax ID last night, and requested a Weaver Catalog from their website this morning. Nice tip on Springfield as well. I'll be sure to call them if I can't find what I want. Spinner, nice looking burnishers! I'll be talking to you about one of those soon. Bob (Now dba RNK Knives & Leatherworks, Alexandria, VA!) I'll keep an eye out Bob. Also, now that you're 'official' don't forget to register your biz with Ohio Travel Bag and get yourself access to all of their goodies. http://ohiotravelbag.com/ Quote Chris Three Mutts Customs Leather - http://www.threemuttscustoms.com
helmethead Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 Search "Leather stamps by Clay Miller" on Facebook, clay has some very nice stamps they are 25 to 35 dollars and Clay is good to work with. He is a member here as well Thanks for the information, guys! Looks like no easy way to order from Weaver short of getting the IRS involved... Still, might be worth the effort down the road. I can't really afford their high end goodies right now anyway. I finally got to a website with prices listed for Jeremiah Watt tools, and I won't be getting any of those any time soon! $60 for a burnishing tool? Yikes! Tandy, here I come! I will try to pay for the good stuff were it will make a difference. I am going to spring for a Barry King maul, and Danny Marlin is making me a head knife. And I suppose I will pony up for some Barbour linen thread. A really good swivel knife can wait because I will mainly be using it now for straight cuts on knife sheaths. Not sure what to do about stamp tools. Is there a mid-range product out there a little better than the low end craftool stuff, but less expensive than Hackbarth? Thanks, again for the help! Quote
dirtclod Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 Put in Leather Stamps by Clay Miller because i looked through about 100 Clay Miller's before i found his page. Quote I'm old enough to know that i don't know everything.
Members Dwight Posted May 12, 2011 Members Report Posted May 12, 2011 (edited) I know some folks have a dislike for Weaver's, . . . I am not one of them. In Ohio, you have to get a "Vendor's License" which allows you to collect sales tax on your sales, . . . then send it to the state twice a year. With that, . . . Weaver's is more than happy to do business with you. Other states probably call it differently by name, . . . but that is what you need. I have their catalog, . . . pick out the things I want, . . . pick up the phone, . . . call it in, . . . watch for the truck in the drive way, . . . simple as that. I have also been there, . . . if you go, they take you out back where you pick your hides you want, . . . and absolutely every one there was really nice to work with. True, . . . they have their rules, . . . but that is their business model, . . . get inside it, . . . you'll find they are good people to work with, . . . or at least that has been my experience. May God bless, Dwight Edited May 12, 2011 by Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
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