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I Need Help Forming "the List" Names And Websites Commonly Used In The Leathercraft World

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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:

· 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)

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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

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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/

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That script looks all pretty and such, but is sure is difficult to read with these old eyes.....

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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 :thumbsup:

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