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A friend passed along the following link to a F.K. Russel Catalog that has been scanned into a pdf. file.

http://toolemera.com/catpdf/fullchiselleathertoolscatSec.pdf

F.K. Russell was a leathertool maker in Dallas, Texas back in the early part of the last century

For those of you who are just interested in the stamping tools and would like to download those pages for referance - I have posted those pages in jpeg. format at my blog page.

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?app=blog&module=display&section=blog&blogid=31

Take a look...............find out what a "sinker" is (something new I learned from the catalog)

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Thank you for posting the link to the Russel catalog. Very interesting, The quality of the stamps is remarkable. I see in the catalog they refered to backgrounders,bar grounders and bevelers as sinkers. There dot sinker ( bar grounder) is priced at .25 cents, and a rope basket .35 cents . amazing.

steve

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Wow holy inflation! Stamps now are about 25 times the price.

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With the recent price increase of new stamps at Tandy to 9.99, the inflation is much closer to 40x. That's just insane!

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Very interesting designs. Of all your scans I still don't see the design of the one that I have. Of course it was made by a company in NY that went out of business in the 1930s.

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PcCowboy,

What does your stamp look like? I picked up one a while back of a pineapple. I know it used to be a sign of good luck or whatever, but it is pretty strange

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PcCowboy,

What does your stamp look like? I picked up one a while back of a pineapple. I know it used to be a sign of good luck or whatever, but it is pretty strange

Here is a picture of the tooling

What do you know. I was wrong about the company Must have been thinking about the company I was looking for who made some conchos I wanted to find. The name on the stamp is: F. K. R. MCH. CO. Dallas TX.

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I have been looking for a few years trying to see if someone else has this tool, but haven't found anyone. Wilford Lewis got this from his father when he was young. Will died almost 10 years ago when he was 82. I use this tooling as my signature tooling since I seem to be the only one who can do it.

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Interesting stamp, I got a similar one from Bob Beard. As far as duplicating it exactly, a few makers could do it.

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On 7/11/2011 at 11:33 PM, WyomingSlick said:

A friend passed along the following link to a F.K. Russel Catalog that has been scanned into a pdf. file.

http://toolemera.com/catpdf/fullchiselleathertoolscatSec.pdf

F.K. Russell was a leathertool maker in Dallas, Texas back in the early part of the last century

For those of you who are just interested in the stamping tools and would like to download those pages for referance - I have posted those pages in jpeg. format at my blog page.

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?app=blog&module=display&section=blog&blogid=31

Take a look...............find out what a "sinker" is (something new I learned from the catalog)

I realize it’s been many years since you posted this. But could you send me the links? They aren’t active anymore from your post. 
thank you!! 
knockoutleatherspdx@gmail

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6 hours ago, shes2funky4u said:

I realize it’s been many years since you posted this. But could you send me the links? They aren’t active anymore from your post. 
thank you!! 
knockoutleatherspdx@gmail

Wyomingslick became disaffected and no longer visits LW.  Last visited October 10, 2015.  He deleted his blog posts.

https://leatherworker.net/forum/blogs/entry/295-what-is-going-on-i-have-deleted-all-of-my-blog-entries/

 

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On 12/31/2021 at 10:38 AM, Northmount said:

Wyomingslick became disaffected and no longer visits LW.  Last visited October 10, 2015.  He deleted his blog posts.

https://leatherworker.net/forum/blogs/entry/295-what-is-going-on-i-have-deleted-all-of-my-blog-entries/

 

...wow....  wonder what triggered this.  

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