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I'm just staring out, figured out that try this forum out, you guys seem to have lots of excellent information, as well as good posts. Got some tools from my father, he did some leatherworking in the 50's or 60's as part of boy scouts, so I have all the basic tools, a couple ruby blades as well, though the rubies have fallen off atleast one of them. I'm hoping to make some cases fro things, already got the al stohlman cases books, figure it looks easy, i'm betting its harder then it looks though.

Maybe someone could point me towards a local supplier for leather, philadelphia or new jersey area?

Andrew

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Welcome to Leatherworker.net!

Glad to hear you've picked up this addiction hobby. Have fun learning the craft, and don't hesitate to ask questions when you have them...we'll do what we can to help.

Mike DeLoach

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