malabar Report post Posted February 26, 2012 Folks, My normal gig is gunleather, but I have some ideas for purselike holsters for women I'd like to try out. I've been working with my usual stock of vegtan and upholstery leather, but it does not seem to have the right "body" for what I have in mind. The veg tan becomes too stiff and the upholstery leather is too limp. What I'm looking for is the kind of pebble-grained leather that Coach uses for their handbags, probably 6/7 oz. Does anyone know what it is or where I can find some? many thanks tk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malabar Report post Posted March 6, 2012 Folks, My normal gig is gunleather, but I have some ideas for purselike holsters for women I'd like to try out. I've been working with my usual stock of vegtan and upholstery leather, but it does not seem to have the right "body" for what I have in mind. The veg tan becomes too stiff and the upholstery leather is too limp. What I'm looking for is the kind of pebble-grained leather that Coach uses for their handbags, probably 6/7 oz. Does anyone know what it is or where I can find some? many thanks tk Anyone have any thoughts? I've found this stuff... https://hidehouse.com/products/index.html?Category=HBAG&Product_ID=221 At $175 a hide, it's not cheap. And it doesn't tell me whether it's veg tan or chrome tan, etc. Maybe better question is, what would YOU use to make a high-quality, pebble-grain handbag? many thanks tk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Report post Posted March 6, 2012 tk, Wickett and Craig makes leather for among others, Louis Vuitton. I would call and see if you can get a back processed like they do for LV. Art Anyone have any thoughts? I've found this stuff... https://hidehouse.com/products/index.html?Category=HBAG&Product_ID=221 At $175 a hide, it's not cheap. And it doesn't tell me whether it's veg tan or chrome tan, etc. Maybe better question is, what would YOU use to make a high-quality, pebble-grain handbag? many thanks tk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scary Leatherworks Report post Posted March 6, 2012 Anyone have any thoughts? I've found this stuff... https://hidehouse.co...&Product_ID=221 At $175 a hide, it's not cheap. And it doesn't tell me whether it's veg tan or chrome tan, etc. Maybe better question is, what would YOU use to make a high-quality, pebble-grain handbag? many thanks tk That leather in the link is 6-8oz, which would be a bit thick for a handbag. hidehouse does have some 2.5-3oz as well but still expensive. find a nice soft kip Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malabar Report post Posted March 6, 2012 tk, Wickett and Craig makes leather for among others, Louis Vuitton. I would call and see if you can get a back processed like they do for LV. Art That's good intelligence. THANKS Art! I'll talk to them. tk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malabar Report post Posted March 6, 2012 That leather in the link is 6-8oz, which would be a bit thick for a handbag. hidehouse does have some 2.5-3oz as well but still expensive. find a nice soft kip Thanks for the advice. You're probably right -- it's too heavy. In my prototypes I've used 4-5, and that seems about right for this project. It's a belt-mounted pouch for a small handgun, so it needs a little more body than a regular purse, but I want the look of a high-end purse. The problem with what I've been using is that it doesn't have the look or feel I want. tk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ken Nelson Report post Posted August 18, 2013 Pebble grain chap leather, Fern Thatcher usually has a good selection and reasonably priced. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites