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Hey guys!

Just wondering which companies and tool makers would you recommend. I need to get a general feeling about what is worth the price and what is not.

Mark

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I think it is going to depend on what specific tools you are looking for. I know I am in high love with siewa awls and chisels but haven't tried some of thier other stuff. I use generic tools for cutting and skiving. What is it you are needing?

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Barry king

Bob beard

Clay miller

I like craft tool pro stuff too

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Sadly, Joseph Dixon, the English saddlers' tool maker, folded last year, so depending on what you want, you might want to try the following European tool sources:

http://www.vergez-blanchard.fr/boutique/liste_familles.cfm?num=2&code_lg=lg_fr  especially for punches, pricking irons, knives of all types, compasses, etc

http://www.cuirtextilecrea.com  especially for awls.

Vergez-Blanchard is expensive, but as the old adage goes, you get what you pay for, and their tools will last a lifetime. Beware false economy: buy cheap, buy twice!

I would absolutely support the opinions above for USA tool suppliers and add the the following:

http://www.ranch2arena.com/hsbtintro.html especially for punches/chisels

And for sewing awls, try Douglas Tools 46-S Wakely Road, Sheridan, WY 82801 Phone: 307-737-2222 Bob Douglas email

I hope that helps: good luck with your search. 

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Whatever tools you get, remember to keep them as sharp as you can. Be willing to invest time & money in sharpening equipment; learning how to use it; and actually using it!

That means oil; water/ceramic; or diamond stones, whichever you fancy.

Follow this with a strop. They're easy & cheap enough to make yourself, and it is satisfying to use something you've made yourself. Could be your first leather project?

For a long time I used general purpose oil on my oilstones, and Autosol chrome polish as a stropping medium. Recently I changed to specific honing oil and honing compound. The results were better for both

There are lots of videos on YouTube about sharpening; making & using a strop, and so on. Also sections in this Forum. Watch & read as many as you can. As you have said, you will then start to see what, how, & why things are done, and get an idea of which you would fancy

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