krominix Report post Posted January 12, 2016 Wow, thanks for sharing all of these links. Some of them I knew already and others I didn't. I'll have something to read up on now. If more comes to mind, don't hold back. I have a Japanese friend who goes to Japan ever so often. He could possibly pick up stuff from Iwataya if I knew what to order. He told me that Iwataya is completely back ordered because of orders from other Asian countries. Where is the store in japan exactly? I have a friend who frequents Japan too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grmnsplx Report post Posted January 12, 2016 It's in Tokyo. Specifically Shitaya, Taito ku, Tokyo. Pretty close to Ueno station. Here's the address 東京都台東区下谷2丁目7-1Looks like it's right next to Iriya statiuon on the Hibiya line Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trox Report post Posted January 24, 2016 Well it's not just made in China aspect, but price aspect as well. I mean $55 for an edger plus $15 shipping? I am about to get a Blanchard edger for $42 with shipping. And that is a very well established brand name.. If you are entering into this market, stay competitive..Ever tried Blanchard edger? that's the one tool they make that is not worth spending money on. Stick to US made models on edgers, they work much better. I am talking about edge bevlers and not French edgers.Tor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
multivitamins Report post Posted January 24, 2016 Ever tried Blanchard edger? that's the one tool they make that is not worth spending money on. Stick to US made models on edgers, they work much better. I am talking about edge bevlers and not French edgers. Tor +1 for ron's :D. Though very expensive, I heard a lot of good things about ron's edgers. Blanchard was ok.. a bit long for my taste and hard to use for corners. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
George3 Report post Posted January 24, 2016 I'm interested also, but will wait for Nigel's review... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trox Report post Posted January 24, 2016 (edited) +1 for ron's :D. Though very expensive, I heard a lot of good things about ron's edgers. Blanchard was ok.. a bit long for my taste and hard to use for corners.I have many different style/types of edge bevelers, my favorite are the old stock Osborne / Gomp fine edgers. Why don't you take a look at what Bruce Johnson selling at his site.Tor Edited January 24, 2016 by Trox Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickdroid Report post Posted January 25, 2016 I received a new set of pricking irons from South Korea yesterday and wanted to let people see them. I paid $186, shipping included for a 10 tooth and a 2 tooth, 3mm spacing, (7spi) pair. https://www.etsy.com/listing/246492734/3mm42mm-leather-stitching-prong-chisel?ref=shop_home_active_23 I do believe that the people who made these were proud of their work. The irons were packed in a foam box with cutouts for each piece, additionally the lid had matching foam inserts to cushion the items. The box was wrapped in bubble wrap and then placed inside a bubble pack envelope. As I said, I believe the manufacturer is proud of his work. Shipping took 10 days. The irons seem first rate. The entire iron is polished including each tooth. I used them on a couple of small pieces and they mark the leather clean and spacing is even between each tooth. The next time I buy pricking irons I will be ordering from these people. rick I hope I loaded the picture correctly. The preview post view doesn't size the way I had wanted/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
multivitamins Report post Posted January 25, 2016 I received a new set of pricking irons from South Korea yesterday and wanted to let people see them. I paid $186, shipping included for a 10 tooth and a 2 tooth, 3mm spacing, (7spi) pair. https://www.etsy.com/listing/246492734/3mm42mm-leather-stitching-prong-chisel?ref=shop_home_active_23 pricking-irons.jpg I do believe that the people who made these were proud of their work. The irons were packed in a foam box with cutouts for each piece, additionally the lid had matching foam inserts to cushion the items. The box was wrapped in bubble wrap and then placed inside a bubble pack envelope. As I said, I believe the manufacturer is proud of his work. Shipping took 10 days. The irons seem first rate. The entire iron is polished including each tooth. I used them on a couple of small pieces and they mark the leather clean and spacing is even between each tooth. The next time I buy pricking irons I will be ordering from these people. rick I hope I loaded the picture correctly. The preview post view doesn't size the way I had wanted/ Looks nice and very sharp!. I have seen that on etsy before. Seems like you don't need to use a diamond awl.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickdroid Report post Posted January 25, 2016 Looks nice and very sharp!. I have seen that on etsy before. Seems like you don't need to use a diamond awl.... An awl will still be needed. These are pricking irons not chisels, but you are right about them being sharp. They mark the leather with a light tap, no need for multiple hits to get a good mark. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pansa Report post Posted January 29, 2016 (edited) I recieved tools from cmdachong. I'm very impressed. Every tooth is polished to perfection. It comes right out when pricking. Dare I say it makes my $280 Blanchards look like CS Osborne Irons. Here is a photo sorry for the bad lighting. I paid $80 for a 2+7 tooth 9SPI Iron. Great deal. I will never use a blanchard iron again. 9SPI with 632 Lin Cable Curious what method you used to get in touch with him, or if you used an english to chinese translation? I've emailed him to no response... it's been about two weeks. I'm about to just order some Amy Roke irons, but his price is better and I like the way these look. Edited January 29, 2016 by pansa Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
multivitamins Report post Posted January 30, 2016 Ok. I received the tools from cmdachong. I ordered the 3.85mm (9+2) for $100 and its around 7 TPI. Every tooth is around 1.85-2mm wide. The iron is well polished when I received it. Every tooth shines like a mirror and very sharp. It's chunky/thick and dwarfs the Japan prongs. Easily, hammering this iron twice will make it pass thru the leather. I didn't even use my awl the first time I tried it. All in all, I am very happy with the performance of cmdachong iron. However, comparing it to my friend's Amy Roke irons, I have to be honest that Amy Roke irons look way better (still waiting for my copy). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
multivitamins Report post Posted January 30, 2016 Curious what method you used to get in touch with him, or if you used an english to chinese translation? I've emailed him to no response... it's been about two weeks. I'm about to just order some Amy Roke irons, but his price is better and I like the way these look. I also have cmdachong irons. Honestly, I would rather go with AmyRoke irons. Looks better and thicker. There is a reason why the chinese leatherguys would wait 2 months and pay 2x for AmyRoke irons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevieboy7 Report post Posted January 31, 2016 I also have cmdachong irons. Honestly, I would rather go with AmyRoke irons. Looks better and thicker. There is a reason why the chinese leatherguys would wait 2 months and pay 2x for AmyRoke irons. Who cares how the iron looks... as long as it works? Doesn't seem to be worth double the price for some fancier aesthetics. I don't know of any good leatherworking guys waiting on the AmyRokes... its just pushed by SimaPrague (they're probably giving him money/products for shoutouts) and all of his fanboys are just following suit. All of the good leatherworkers are either happy with their Blanchards, or have picked up a set of Japanese or Korean Irons that are perfectly fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
multivitamins Report post Posted January 31, 2016 (edited) You are correct. Both perform the same, just like blanchards. I just like how amy roke iron looks. Edited January 31, 2016 by multivitamins Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krominix Report post Posted January 31, 2016 Who cares how the iron looks... as long as it works? Doesn't seem to be worth double the price for some fancier aesthetics. I don't know of any good leatherworking guys waiting on the AmyRokes... its just pushed by SimaPrague (they're probably giving him money/products for shoutouts) and all of his fanboys are just following suit. All of the good leatherworkers are either happy with their Blanchards, or have picked up a set of Japanese or Korean Irons that are perfectly fine. Peter Nitz is a huge fan of the Roke irons too. He has them all over his IG Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pansa Report post Posted February 1, 2016 Thanks for the help everyone.While the Amy Rokes are beautiful and have good reviews, I've decided to go ahead and order from cmdachong since he replied to me yesterday and has such reasonable prices. I'm not interested in selling my work (nor is it up to snuff to do so just yet) so it's a hobby that is not yet paying for itself. I'll report back on my thoughts when they arrive! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
multivitamins Report post Posted February 1, 2016 Thanks for the help everyone.While the Amy Rokes are beautiful and have good reviews, I've decided to go ahead and order from cmdachong since he replied to me yesterday and has such reasonable prices. I'm not interested in selling my work (nor is it up to snuff to do so just yet) so it's a hobby that is not yet paying for itself. I'll report back on my thoughts when they arrive! you will surely enjoy his tools. Just remember to follow him up when you order and confirm when he will ship. Also, take note that the chinese new year is very near. Hence, most cnc factory will take a break within this week with delays in production. Plus, most shipping companies will be closed. Just expect some delays. Chinese new year is a big thing is china and normally every work stops to celebrate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pansa Report post Posted February 2, 2016 you will surely enjoy his tools. Just remember to follow him up when you order and confirm when he will ship. Also, take note that the chinese new year is very near. Hence, most cnc factory will take a break within this week with delays in production. Plus, most shipping companies will be closed. Just expect some delays. Chinese new year is a big thing is china and normally every work stops to celebrate. Good to know! Thanks for your help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
24VOLTS Report post Posted February 3, 2016 There are some nice irons on Etsy by seller called goodnleather. I purchased a set. They are Benedicts irons. They are well made, polished and marked how many stitches per inch. They are stitching chisels and they work great. Just another alternative. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lokko21 Report post Posted February 4, 2016 Thanks for the help everyone.While the Amy Rokes are beautiful and have good reviews, I've decided to go ahead and order from cmdachong since he replied to me yesterday and has such reasonable prices. I'm not interested in selling my work (nor is it up to snuff to do so just yet) so it's a hobby that is not yet paying for itself. I'll report back on my thoughts when they arrive! How did you get ahold of him, which set did you get and how much..!?!? Thanks for the help everyone.While the Amy Rokes are beautiful and have good reviews, I've decided to go ahead and order from cmdachong since he replied to me yesterday and has such reasonable prices. I'm not interested in selling my work (nor is it up to snuff to do so just yet) so it's a hobby that is not yet paying for itself. I'll report back on my thoughts when they arrive! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pansa Report post Posted February 5, 2016 How did you get ahold of him, which set did you get and how much..!?!? I followed him on instagram (@cmdachong) and emailed him at the address listed on his profile there. He didn't respond for a couple weeks, then I noticed he posted something and emailed him again immediately. This time he responded. He seems pretty busy, and I'm sure this time of year he will be extra slow in responding since it is the Chinese New Year holiday season and the whole country shuts down until mid Feb. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lokko21 Report post Posted February 5, 2016 Cool, how much did you end up paying for the set? I jus got my invoice from Amy Roke ..!! I followed him on instagram (@cmdachong) and emailed him at the address listed on his profile there. He didn't respond for a couple weeks, then I noticed he posted something and emailed him again immediately. This time he responded. He seems pretty busy, and I'm sure this time of year he will be extra slow in responding since it is the Chinese New Year holiday season and the whole country shuts down until mid Feb. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
simontuntelder Report post Posted February 8, 2016 Those etsy pricking irons from South Korea don't look too well-made. Probably better than Tandy, but nowhere near Blanchard or Amy Roke. Have any of you tried the edgers from cmdachong or Muxi Lu? I'm very happy with my Rons and my Barry Kings, however I wouldnt mind trying some new ones. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickdroid Report post Posted February 9, 2016 (edited) Those etsy pricking irons from South Korea don't look too well-made. Probably better than Tandy, but nowhere near Blanchard or Amy Roke. Have any of you tried the edgers from cmdachong or Muxi Lu? I'm very happy with my Rons and my Barry Kings, however I wouldnt mind trying some new ones. Since I posted the original message about the South Korean irons I'll defend their quality. If you wish to compare them to Blanchard here you go. The quality is quite a bit better than my Blanchard's, especially notice the finish where the teeth start. The Blanchard's look like someone was in a hurry to start the weekend and didn't have time to finish the polishing. In fact it looks like they didn't even make an attempt at polishing. The cost between the irons shown was about $20.00. $20.00 for a 10 + 2 tooth vs. a 5 + 2 tooth. The Blanchards were the most expensive. Bad mouth them if you wish but they are a much better quality and price than Blanchard's. My money will go to S. Korea for pricking irons and not France. rick Edited February 9, 2016 by rickdroid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
orkan Report post Posted February 9, 2016 Nice topic here. I'm looking to fill the gaps in my tool set and excited to find lesser known makes. Amy Roke is a bit cheaper on their Taobao shop so I blindly took the leap with my wife and Asia-based friends guiding (reading for) me. We chose the ship-to-Taobao option for 30 yuan instead of paying 30 yuan to Taobao to allow me to contact the seller to post. Yeah, maybe should have dealt direct via e-mail but it's a learning experience. Apparently, there are third parties whose business is to fetch your stuff from Taobao's warehouse and pass on to you. If Taobao/agents gouge us on US shipping or can't post to US, I'll just ship to a friend in Asia and figure things out later. I expect delays with their new year holiday. From the sound of their email, they don't have stock on hand and we have to wait for production to resume. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites