Ptb Report post Posted July 6, 2014 been looking round and for me here in sweden its about 20 € and then yet another 20 € for a multisized slicker.... and to be fair i dont think its worth that. perhaps the first 18-20€ .. so im tossing out a qq if some1 has one lying around in a box that they are not useing that they are willing to donate / sell for a cheap sum. im not fuzzy and i know that workmanship costs but im not wanting to pay 20 € for shipping just coz its a fixed shipping cost. with kind regards a new leatherworker ! Anders Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sona Report post Posted July 6, 2014 Well, it´s not sweden but denmark, but maybe you´d liekt o have a look at this page http://www.laederiet.dk/produkter/vistyper_engelsk.asp?id=24&Uid=30 you find a multisized edgeslicker for about 5.14 € there (used by hand without any motorization. The edger is slightly cheaper, too as they got different brands and stuff. I never ordered there yet, but I am planning to do it later on. So I can´t say anything about the shop itself yet, but their prices don´t look that wrong.Hope that helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tina Report post Posted July 7, 2014 been looking round and for me here in sweden its about 20 € and then yet another 20 € for a multisized slicker.... and to be fair i dont think its worth that. perhaps the first 18-20€ .. so im tossing out a qq if some1 has one lying around in a box that they are not useing that they are willing to donate / sell for a cheap sum. im not fuzzy and i know that workmanship costs but im not wanting to pay 20 € for shipping just coz its a fixed shipping cost. with kind regards a new leatherworker ! Anders Hej Anders. När det gäller slickers kan jag hålla med om att de som finns här inte är värt mycket om ens något. OM du är villig att lägga en slant på det bäst slickers som finns, kika in här: http://www.leatherburnishers.com/ ...Ed är medlem här (Ed the Bearman), jag tror det är hans son som gör dem. Har dom själv och de är helt out standing och inget jag klarar mig utan längre :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sona Report post Posted July 7, 2014 Well, even if I am from germany this are those time I´d love to at least understand swedish Even if I think I got some parts, I am not that sure about it ^^. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tina Report post Posted July 8, 2014 Well, even if I am from germany this are those time I´d love to at least understand swedish Even if I think I got some parts, I am not that sure about it ^^. Oki, I'll make a translation for ya :-) When it comes to slickers I'll agree to there's nothing here (Sweden/Scandinavia etc.) that's worth the money. If you're willing to put some money in to the best there is, check this out: http://www.leatherburnishers.com/ Ed is a member here (Ed the Bearman), I think it's his son that makes them. I do have them myself and they are outstanding, by now nothing I can be without :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sona Report post Posted July 8, 2014 Haha thanks a lot!So actually I got a little less than I thought ^^.But I am always interested in sources in europe, even if there are outstanding toolmakers in the usa I´d like to order from, shipment is an argument for me. And if there are some in europe it would be much easier for me to order But I thought about ordering from him one day, too. So well... thax for the translation again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rawr66 Report post Posted August 10, 2014 Don't know if you found anything yet but there are plenty of cheap slickers on ebay. They're raw wood and could benefit from a little varnish. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tina Report post Posted August 11, 2014 They're raw wood and could benefit from a little varnish. Varnish??? Personally I would not like having varnish rubbing of on my leather work... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carver Report post Posted August 11, 2014 I have one slicker from ebay that works pretty good it is sort of round and cone shaped with different sizes of grooves in it . I think it came from china. it was relatively inexpensive . I did some light sanding on it and treated it with a oil and beeswax . which made it work better . as I recall shipping was a couple of dollars US . I have a power slicker and it serves a purpose But Mine doesn't put as nice a finish as a hand done one I still usually go back to my deer antler that I made . Cut off a tine take a small round fine file and shape the grooves to your desired width and shape and lightly sand it till it feels very smooth oil it occasionally. I have never found anything that works better . It also doubles pretty good for a slicker. You are lucky in Europe you have access to Roe deer antlers which have a much thicker outside shell. than our whitetail and mule deer in America . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites