nmlvaio101 Report post Posted February 13, 2013 For some reason I can't attach a word document to this forum, Sorry. Below is my general list that I have been slowly making b/c I can't find a well one source information sheet and I thought this could be useful to other people. I am looking for help in finding additional information, help me correct some errors in the below document, and comments on this effort. Thanks for reading and the help. -Graham- Current Tool Maker(s) · Barry King: Stamp Tools (http://www.barrykingtools.com/) · Buce Johnson: Vintage Tools (http://brucejohnsonleather.com/content/) · Clay Miller: Stamp Tools (PDF Order: cdmiller4@msn.com or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leather-Stamps-by-Clay-Miller/120176791368237) · Chuck Smith: Stamp Tools (http://chucksmithleathertools.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leather-Stamps-by-Clay-Miller/120176791368237) · Elton Jooristy: Stamp Tools · Gomph-Hackbarth: Stamp Tools & Great 15 Basic Stamp Kit $145.00(Hackbarthtools@hotmail.com) · Jeff Cook: Round Knifes (http://www.jcookblades.com/index.htm) · Robert Beard/ Bob Beard: Pro Series Tools (http://www.robertbeardtools.com/) No Picture for illustration. · Terry Knipschield: Round Knifes and Fancy Knifes (http://www.knipknives.com/landing.php) · Wayne Jueschke: Stamp Tools · Vintage Tool Makers and Company (Last, First name) · Barnsley · Blanchard and later Vergez-Blanchard · Dixon tools · Dodd, William · Eberly, Frank (Stamp Tools) · Fay, Walt (Stamp Tools) · Gomph, Henry · Hackbarth, Ray (Stamp Tools) · Harrington (knives) · Huber · King, Don (Stamp Tools) · Lyle · McMillen (Stamp Toos) · CS Osborne · HF Osborne · Rose, William · Sauerbier, Henry · Wiss · Woodruff, Bill (Stamp Tools) Websites · Tandyleatherfactory.com (Wholesaler- Al Stohlman select brands & Craftool) · leathercraftlibrary.com (Books & more) · Springfieldleather.com (Wholesaler- Osborne) · Leatherwranglers.com (Sk3 Swivel knifes and Hand-Crafted Skivers and Round Knives) · Proleathercarvers.com (Tooling Company unknown quality) · Leatherburnishers.com (Leather Burnishers for Drills or Dermal & Stands) · Blackriverlaser.com (Leather Templates, Custom Request, Leather Oz Sizer) o Ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/BLACK-RIVER-LASER · Usedleathertools.com (Used leather Tools) · Campbell-randall.com (Wholesaler) · Ohiotravelbag.com (Hardware –A lot of em) · Leathermachineco.com (Cobra Machine) Books, Pamphlets, Journals, and Novels (must have) · Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LNLeather Report post Posted February 13, 2013 My list is waaaaay too long to post and it will take waaaay too long to edit so here are a couple of websites HOW TO Figure Carving Step-by-Step Tutorials http://badlandsleath...wan lesson.html HOW TO SADDLE STITCH TUTORIAL http://www.bowstock..../saddstit0.html HOW TO Basic Carving Leather Craft Video http://www.tandyleat...Craft-Vide.aspx HOW TO Basic Carving Leather Craft Video http://www.tandyleat...Craft-Vide.aspx HOW TO Basic Leather Carving with George Hurst Carving a Leathercraft Leaf - Part 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nmlvaio101 Report post Posted February 13, 2013 I haven't thought about going that route yet. It was really about makers, stores, websites to buy goods from. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LNLeather Report post Posted February 13, 2013 how about this? HIDECRAFTER LEATHER https://www.hidecraf...apper&Itemid=25 RJF LEATHER http://rjfleather.co...ntent/index.php Zack White Leather http://zackwhite.com/xcart/home.php Goliger Leather http://www.goligerle....com/index.html Klenda Custom Saddlery http://www.klendasad...Klenda_tack.htm HARDWARE ELF http://www.hardwareelf.com Jay-Cee Sales & Rivet Inc http://www.rivetsinstock.com/ SANTA FE JEWLERY SUPPLY http://www.sfjssantafe.com/ STANDING BEAR TRADING POST http://www.sbearstra...s.html#patterns WILD ROSE TRADING COMPANY http://www.wrtcleather.com/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinOaks Report post Posted February 14, 2013 That script looks all pretty and such, but is sure is difficult to read with these old eyes..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LNLeather Report post Posted February 14, 2013 So Sorry Mike... Press the command key and the + key a couple of times and that will make the text larger Press the command key and the zero key to put it back where it belongs I do this quite often on pages I find haard to read - I usually miss-place my reading glasses so this is an easy fix or just click on a link to see the websites Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites