Clay Report post Posted September 2, 2012 Hi All, I was lucky enough to be able to spend the day at Jim's new leather workshop/studio/classroom/leathercraft museum. As Jim said it is a lifetime of love for leathercraft. He has put together a great place to come look at works of leather art by many of the great masters like Al Stohlman, Ken Griffin, Christine Stanley,Robb Barr, and many many more. I believe Jim said he has works from 17 Al Stohlman Award winners. There is, of course, also many of Jim's works to look at. In addition to the leatherwork there is a huge library of books, magazines, patterns, doodle pages and other publications on or about leathercraft. And for those of you who are tool junkies like me, he has a set of stamping tools and swivelknives that is beyond description. Tools from nearly every maker you have ever heard of and some from makers you have never heard of. I am proud to say he even has a couple of my stamps on display. The studio is set up perfectly for people to come and utilize the library with a comfy couch for reading the many books and magazines. It is also set up with a classroom having several two person work stations. I like this because it will be a non comercial setting to learn with out added sales pressure. Jim is planning to have a class soon, check with the LoneStar leather guild or Jim for any info on class dates and subjects. If you find yourself in the area I highly reccomend getting ahold of Jim to set up a tour, or attend a class when they are set. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King's X Report post Posted September 3, 2012 It was a sight to see for sure~! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sylvia Report post Posted September 3, 2012 holy smokes that's quite a tool collection!! Nice pieces too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rawhide Report post Posted September 4, 2012 Clay, I was sure nice to see you. Your description of Jim's place is spot on. He seemed to have thought of everything. Even the storage closet to keep the leather out of the light was brilliant. I sure hope to make it to some of Jim's classes. And as always, George was quite the entertainer! He's got more stories than a skyscraper! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites