bikermutt07 Report post Posted June 6, 2016 So, I was showing some practice pieces on fb the other day and an old friend chimed in about his father. His father was a WWII veteran and the local carpenter in our small town. He was an excellent cook and just an all around nice man that didn't take any crap. The man's name was Jim Duvall. Well, according to his son he worked directly under Jack Tandy for a number of years. His son, Gary, told me that his father was quite the leather craftsman back in the day. I thought some of you might have known him. If you did, you probably consider yourself lucky (as I do) to have known him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites