NVLeatherWorx Posted August 24, 2018 Report Posted August 24, 2018 On 8/23/2018 at 7:31 AM, Jason046 said: I have been buying my leather from a local Tandy store and I was wondering if this was the best value for the leather I am getting. I buy a side of 8-9oz veg tan and I tool on it. The only problem I have found is I really have to look for good sides. I wouldn't mind buying from a supplier if anyone has a good recommendation. I have checked out Weaver but they are more expensive than Tandy. The best value is for sure not from Tandy but your costs are going to be more or less depending on where you are in relation to where you buy from. I only use H.O. veg-tan and I have 3 sources from where I pull from: direct from Tannery when I have a large need, Springfield Leather when I have a unique need (varied sizes), and Hide House in Napa, CA (I place my order and let them know exactly what I am looking for and have never had a problem with the results or quality). The Hide House is also close enough to me that I can actually make a day trip over the Sierra Nevada's and pick out my own hides, that makes it a nice thing indeed. And yes, $300 for a side of H.O. is steep but you have to shop around for the quality and value. If you are in it for business then you want to look at those suppliers who have special programs for that purpose, this also means cheaper pricing. The Chahin tannery in Mexico was mentioned but I would recommend that you stay clear of anything South of the border as they do not use the same formula as what is used here and in Europe, we all use an Oak based (original formula ingredient) for veg-tan where all of the tanneries in Mexico, Central, and South America use a more widely available plant product for their formula. The water is also not as good and the combination results in a leather that takes on a reddish tint when cased, doesn't tool well, has issues taking dye/stain, and also has a totally different smell to it, almost acidic. Quote Richard Hardie R. P. Hardie Leather Co. R. P. Hardie Leather Co. - OnlineR. P. Hardie Leather Co on Facebook
Mark842 Posted August 25, 2018 Report Posted August 25, 2018 1 hour ago, NVLeatherWorx said: The Chahin tannery in Mexico was mentioned but I would recommend that you stay clear of anything South of the border as they do not use the same formula as what is used here and in Europe, we all use an Oak based (original formula ingredient) for veg-tan where all of the tanneries in Mexico, Central, and South America use a more widely available plant product for their formula. The water is also not as good and the combination results in a leather that takes on a reddish tint when cased, doesn't tool well, has issues taking dye/stain, and also has a totally different smell to it, almost acidic. I'll second that and add that I've had major issues sewing Chahin leathers also. Quote
Members Squilchuck Posted August 25, 2018 Members Report Posted August 25, 2018 Used to buy Tandy leather when starting out because price was low. However, I found it tooled and dyed poorly and inconsistently. Now I use only Herman Oak. I buy mostly from Hide House. You can get a wholesale account. I just bought a side of HO 11/13 skirting from Panhandle leather for $195 + $10 shipping. Best price I have found. Not seen it yet. --John Quote
Members Jason046 Posted August 26, 2018 Author Members Report Posted August 26, 2018 On 8/25/2018 at 9:12 AM, Squilchuck said: Used to buy Tandy leather when starting out because price was low. However, I found it tooled and dyed poorly and inconsistently. Now I use only Herman Oak. I buy mostly from Hide House. You can get a wholesale account. I just bought a side of HO 11/13 skirting from Panhandle leather for $195 + $10 shipping. Best price I have found. Not seen it yet. --John If you don't mind updating me on the HO leather from panhandle leather. That's a pretty good price. Would like to know what you thought about it Quote
Members howlback Posted September 7, 2018 Members Report Posted September 7, 2018 On 8/23/2018 at 2:44 PM, Hasbeencowboy said: I have been buying English Bridle and skirting leather from Wickett and Craig. I have no complaints. I bought a few items from Springfield Leather some time back and they charged me $25 for shipping and according to the invoice shipping was $17 or $18 , so in my opinion, what I bought wasn't all that good of a deal. Just something to consider. Never worked with Bridle before. Does it burnish? Quote
garypl Posted September 7, 2018 Report Posted September 7, 2018 43 minutes ago, howlback said: Never worked with Bridle before. Does it burnish? I just bought a side of bridle leather from W&C and it stamps and burnishes just fine! Gary Quote Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4
Members JKHelms Posted September 8, 2018 Members Report Posted September 8, 2018 I just got a side of 12 oz. W&C English bridle off their overstock. I think it was 165.00. beautiful leather Quote
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