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I'm a little late doing this, but I thought since I already asked and received some great help it would be the decent thing to do. I just started playing with leather. Up to now I have been doing chainmaille and fused glass. I am sooooooooo new at this that cutting the leather is still a big task. I guess you guys are gonna be hearing alot of questions from me. I live in NY and it amazes me how few leather resources are in NYC.

Al

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Hi Al welcome to the site, Glad to see that you have already recieved some help and i hope that the Leatherworker.net will be abel to help you in the future too, Don

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Welcome Al. And I thought no resources was a "small town USA" thing. Never imagined you'd have problem finding help or other resorces in a metro area.

Regis

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:welcome:

Al, better late than never. Thanks for introducing yourself, and feel free to jump in on any topic to ask questions or offer advice.

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  AlD said:
I'm a little late doing this, but I thought since I already asked and received some great help it would be the decent thing to do. I just started playing with leather. Up to now I have been doing chainmaille and fused glass. I am sooooooooo new at this that cutting the leather is still a big task. I guess you guys are gonna be hearing alot of questions from me. I live in NY and it amazes me how few leather resources are in NYC.

Al

Hey Al, welcome to Leatherworker.net; this is really a pretty nice forum, as I'm sure you've found. I'm not sure what type of leather work you're interested in, but here are a couple links to some leather resources in New York; I've only bought from one of them, so I don't really have much experience with them. You (and others) might want to check them out for colorful garment-weight leather. . .

Global Leathers

Leather, Suede, Skins

L'Bum

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