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Hallo

We have only shops for cobblers or vesicles. Leather craft isn't popular in Poland. I don't know any site in polish about this hobby. Every thing what I have, I bought on ebay :/

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Beautiful work. It looks like you've been doing leather work much longer than a year!

ArtS

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Mile widziany do umiejscowienie , i zadowolony wobec mieć ty tutaj. Twój praca jest bardzo dobry pod kątem pewien nowy leatherworker. Dobry dzień!

Johanna

Okay, I cheated (thanks Daddy & an online translator!)

What I said was "Welcome to the site, and glad to have you here. Your work is very good for a new leatherworker." Looking forward to seeing more.

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Welcome, Pitman. Nice work.

I'd also like to know where in Eastern and Central Europe one could by all necessary supplies. My fiancee is Polish and would prefer to live in Poland than the US. I also like the idea of running the leather business from Poland but not sure about taxes and supply sources.

Ed

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In Poland for 100% we don't have any "leather craft" shop. All what we need is from internet or cobblers shop. In USA, i think, leather crafting is a kind of folk, like for example, embroidering at the polish mountains.

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In Poland for 100% we don't have any "leather craft" shop. All what we need is from internet or cobblers shop. In USA, i think, leather crafting is a kind of folk, like for example, embroidering at the polish mountains.

I was thinking that leather crafting might be something done in the Tatries, the Polish mountains, but, as you say, their thing is embroidering.

Maybe this is all the more reason to start up a leather business in Poland.

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Very nice and clean sheath, just the type that proves that proves that sometimes "less is more". The white stitching is very nice going with the white snake inlays.

Like the symmetrical shape of it too.

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