Members Joon1911 Posted January 18, 2008 Members Report Posted January 18, 2008 Hi, I'm new to the forum and just getting started at leathercraft. Can anyone here suggest who makes the best stitching awl? I don't mind spending a few extra bucks to get one that doesn't need a bunch of time tuning up before using. I am a furnituremaker, so I know that good tools can make the difference. Thanks for the suggestion, in advance. Quote
Members skip Posted January 18, 2008 Members Report Posted January 18, 2008 as far as stitching awls go I have used several of the CS Osborne ones with success but for a really nice sharp awl I would contact Bob and Lee Douglas in Sheridan Wyoming. they are very sharp and ready to go out of the box. they are a little pricey but are worth it if you consider the ammount of time it takes to sharpen the Osborne tools to the same standard that Bob keeps. hope this helps Quote
Members Joon1911 Posted January 18, 2008 Author Members Report Posted January 18, 2008 as far as stitching awls go I have used several of the CS Osborne ones with success but for a really nice sharp awl I would contact Bob and Lee Douglas in Sheridan Wyoming. they are very sharp and ready to go out of the box. they are a little pricey but are worth it if you consider the ammount of time it takes to sharpen the Osborne tools to the same standard that Bob keeps. hope this helps Thanks for the suggestion, do you have contact info for the Douglases? Quote
Members mulefool Posted January 24, 2008 Members Report Posted January 24, 2008 Bob Douglas. Best awl on the planet. it'll make you happy every time you use it. 46 Wakely Road Sheridan WY 82801 307-737-2222 Quote
Members Tiffany Posted February 8, 2008 Members Report Posted February 8, 2008 Bob Douglass awls rock! (and I have the holes in my thumb to prove it!) Quote
Members tazzmann Posted February 13, 2008 Members Report Posted February 13, 2008 Does he have a web site or can someone post a pic of one? What do you consider pricey? I need a good stitching awl as I plan to do more work that requires stitching and not lacing which is my specialty. Thanks! Quote
Members Randy Cornelius Posted February 13, 2008 Members Report Posted February 13, 2008 I bought 2 of his slim bladed awls while at Sheridan last year and I beleve they with 20.00 a piece. But they are worth every penny. Randy Quote
Members D.A. Kabatoff Posted February 14, 2008 Members Report Posted February 14, 2008 Here's a picture of Bob's awl and handle... ignore the holes in the leather because they were done with a stitching chisel and not the awl. The handle is nice wood and well made but some may find the end a bit narrow if you are sewing a few layers of 15 oz leather. I'd prefer a handle that was wider with a flat side on it. The stitch groover is also made by Bob Douglas' company. Darc Quote
Members savage_here Posted February 29, 2008 Members Report Posted February 29, 2008 Here's a picture of Bob's awl and handle... ignore the holes in the leather because they were done with a stitching chisel and not the awl. The handle is nice wood and well made but some may find the end a bit narrow if you are sewing a few layers of 15 oz leather. I'd prefer a handle that was wider with a flat side on it.The stitch groover is also made by Bob Douglas' company. Darc Does anyone have a source for quality awl handles that are reasonably priced? $65 seems like a lot for a handle like this. Is this the going rate amongst all the available options? Thanks. Savage Quote
Members whinewine Posted February 29, 2008 Members Report Posted February 29, 2008 Does anyone have a source for quality awl handles that are reasonably priced? $65 seems like a lot for a handle like this. Is this the going rate amongst all the available options?Thanks. Savage Tandy, I believe, still stocks Osborne handles. Anywhere that stocks Osborne stuff- Springfield, Siegels, etc, should be able should be able to hook you up. Not quite as pretty, but certainly functional, and way, way, way cheaper than $65. Quote
Members rawhide1 Posted February 29, 2008 Members Report Posted February 29, 2008 A person could just make thier own. A person could make one for each size awl blade they have and not have to worry about changing blades. Just my opinion. Mike Quote
Members mjhayesleather Posted May 8, 2008 Members Report Posted May 8, 2008 I purchased one of Bob Douglas' awls and blades a few years back and I love it. Bob's awls cost 3 - 4 times what others charge but they are worth every cent. All the handles are a little diffirent so if you can go to a show and try a few out you are more likely to get one that fits your hand perfectly. His awl is a copy of an old Osborne awl. A few times a year I see the Osbornes on *bay, so if price is a major concern and you can wait a while you may be able to save some cash. -Matt Hayes Quote
Members fasteddie Posted December 20, 2008 Members Report Posted December 20, 2008 This sounds like what I'm looking for. Does Douglas have a web site? Quote
Members Rawhide Posted December 20, 2008 Members Report Posted December 20, 2008 (edited) This sounds like what I'm looking for. Does Douglas have a web site? He does not. His contact info is on the supplier's link on the main page. Edited December 20, 2008 by Rawhide Quote
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