Members MrLentz Posted January 9, 2014 Members Report Posted January 9, 2014 (edited) Hello, This question is for those who have worked with Springfield's "Top Grade Tooling Sides" and Wickett & Craigs tooling sides (Or Hermann Oak). I am wondering if there is a visible difference in quality between the two? I will not be carving at all, just cutting shapes and sewing and riveting, so I am looking for a leather that will look great. I have been using Springfield's for a while and have been very happy with it. So - is it worth it to pay a few dollars more for the Wickett just based on the final look? Thanks! Edited January 9, 2014 by MrLentz Quote
Members TXAG Posted January 9, 2014 Members Report Posted January 9, 2014 I really prefer W&C...it finishes very nicely...never had any issues with it... Quote
Members Cyberthrasher Posted January 9, 2014 Members Report Posted January 9, 2014 Springfield's "Top Grade", or "Medium Grade" are imports. The true Top Grade at Springfield is clearly listed as "Hermann Oak B Grade", and there is a lower grade of Hermann Oak available that's labeled as "Hermann Oak Craftsman Grade". I've never used W&C - but their reputation tells me it would likely be better than the imports. I use both Hermann Oak B from Springfield, as well as some of their imports. I usually keep the imports to smaller lightweight stuff like pocket items. I've seen inconsistencies in them and a lot of times the back is pretty fleshy or the thickness is on both ends of the spectrum throughout the hide. The HO B grade is usually very consistent throughout with only a few tannery marks here and there within the field and a firm belly. I get quite a bit of yield out of them. But, I've also started buying some A grade from Sheridan Leather. There's a few less marks in it which helps on my strap production and it tools a little nicer than the B grade (non-applicable to you obviously). When it comes down to it, knowing that the imports are just that, I'll buy an American tannery's product first. Quote
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