mogwild Report post Posted February 4, 2019 (edited) We went to check out buying a NIB Tandy pro Embosser as posted in the linked thread, ended up with...a few more items than anticipated. The fellow said he had "a few stamps" and various tools, he gave us a price we couldn't refuse and we ended up buying everything. First up was this hand cranked singer, not sure much about it as it's a bit smaller than we use but it was an all or nothing deal Then a cool CN bag that was full of conchos ((so...many...concho's), rivets galore, snaps, belt buckles, hat band kits, just everything a person could imagine. And of course the Embosser we went to look at, he figured he had about 5 rolls for it, nope, 13! So Embosser, 13 rolls, all the spacers, the works Two snap presses with every size of setter made, including spiked concho's, double cap rivets, single cap, bunch I have no idea what they are or do, as well as a brand new in box stitching pony, never used or even taken out of the package. As well as the large press for stamps, and adapters to use all the stamps in the press, the handle on it's ridiculous, some serious pressure can be applied with that puppy. He did say he had a few stamps. Well I think I have every stamp tandy sold now. More pictures to follow as I've hit the attachment limit in this post. Edited February 4, 2019 by mogwild Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 4, 2019 Some more of the score. Did I mention we acquired a few stamps? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 4, 2019 The strap end punches that we got are really nice. I have a few of the newest Tandy pro serious one's and they are not nearly as hefty or nice as these ones. Also a whole box of dies, paints, and rolls of leather and scraps of leather (not pictured) that were included. Edge roller painter thing, oblong punches, button hole punchs, maul's, skivers, knives (all 3 knives, medium round knife, Japanese style and french style are new, never used). Neatsfoot oil, bone folders, and a whole swack-o-craftool stamps I didn't take pictures of (handfuls) as I couldn't find the room on the workbench to lay them all out on. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 4, 2019 (edited) Oh, and the embosser works great. The only tough part is making sure the leather is centered and feeds freely, here's a scrap of raw and an already dyed end cutoff I ran through just as a test. Edited February 4, 2019 by mogwild Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 4, 2019 Almost forgot, one of these as well: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scoutmom103 Report post Posted February 4, 2019 Wow. Looks like quite a score. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikermutt07 Report post Posted February 4, 2019 And that's how you do it. So, if you don't mind me asking, what did you wind up spending? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 4, 2019 (edited) Since I had a difficult time searching and finding the kind of results one can expect from a Tandy Pro Embosser 3900-00, I figured I'd upload some pictures of a few test pieces we ran through while figuring out the machine. machine wasn't even bolted to the bench yet so results will defiantly improve once that's done. Note these are just tests on belt ends that I've cut off when sizing belts, so most pieces are dyed (ie, I didn't case them properly to take an impression, yet the detail is still outstanding) and sealed with atom wax which makes wetting impossible for the most part, also edges aren't finished and we didn't have them quite lined up every time. Even still the detail on the "wildlife" roll is amazing (probably not a pattern one would dye black, but I was using what was in the scrap bin ): Got the basket-weave darn near perfectly aligned, the detail is better than it looks, the shiny black makes for hard picture taking, note the left side of the picture the pattern runs off a bit? That's because the hand crank is tensioned by some spring washers, and they were not tightened out of the box, after tightening, the handle (and thus the roll) no longer moves side to side, so the pattern placement is more consistent now that we discovered that little tidbit: This one's labeled "Tri-Weave", not my thing at all but it was included so figured I'd give it a run: Celtic (this one was not lined up at all, I switched from a 1-1/2" to the 3/4" without re-adjusting): And "oak-leaf and acorns" Again this was amateur hour at it's finest, results will only get better on properly cased leather and when the machine is firmly bolted to a workbench. Very happy with the results thus-far. Edited February 4, 2019 by mogwild Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 4, 2019 And a better shot of the horse/floral and I forget what the other pattern was called. The horse is again not my thing, but the detail is very nice, this one I sprayed down lightly before running through, it was the first one we tried so I had no idea how the bushings were supposed to be setup, hence it's a bit off center. I thought this pattern wasn't that nice until it was rolled out on the leather, now I kinda like it: All in all, I'm really happy with the machine, I was very hesitant to pick it up since it seems everybody stopped making them, and I wasn't exactly sure why. If I can get this thing setup and running in 30min out of the box, I'm sure anyone can. Now off the the hardware store to find some bolts and get some real leather straps cased, and run through! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted February 5, 2019 Since that other stuff costs more than the embosser, I'm gonna say you did okay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rhale Report post Posted February 5, 2019 Are you selling any of the tools? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VYO Report post Posted February 5, 2019 What a haul! Nice find! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 5, 2019 1 hour ago, Rhale said: Are you selling any of the tools? Not yet, not even sure what half of them are to tell the truth. Found one of these BNIB in the collection: https://www.tandyleather.ca/en/product/craftool-keen-edge-sharpener Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 5, 2019 (edited) Clamped to the bench, and properly wet leather makes a big difference. Here's some shots of some of the other (and a few of the same) on raw veg tan with proper wetting and adjustment, now we're cooking with gasoline! So there's a really thin barb wire roll, this is a pass on each side, one side with medium pressure, the other with much more (too much I think) An unofficial unlicensed motorbike company perhaps? For some reason there's a double roll (ie, I have two identical ones of this one) if anyone's looking to trade. I'm not even sure, really not. Religious or just a unique pattern? Nicer definition of the oak leaves and acorns Properly centered and cased celtic: Properly centered and cased (could have used a bit more pressure) tri-weave, also have two identical one's of this one for some reason, again, anyone wants to trade a roll for a roll I'm up: Got the basket-weave (my fav) centered and on cased leather: Yeah this one is not my style, but for a biker belt maybe? And now, not in black, the wildlife scene. Honestly the definition is much better than the photo suggests, just doesn't photograph well: And there was a hand embosser, so my wife tried it out, pretty neat actually, be good for edges and other items: Edited February 5, 2019 by mogwild Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 7, 2019 Also included with the purchase was two huge slabs of Granite, couldn't get a picture until now since they were so heavy I coudn't get them out of the car without help. Put one on one of my workbenches, and it darn near fit perfectly! Unsure what I'll do with the other slab, maybe donate it to a local leatherworker, pass it on as they say. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted February 7, 2019 Those photos are jaw-dropping stuff!!! It looks like you bought out a small shop! In your position I would have done the same thing and taken the lot. I rather like the oak leaves/acorns and the celtic pattern (I'm not one for geometric patterns on leather, just doesn't look right). You've got many, many hours ahead of you sorting stuff out. Well done. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 7, 2019 Yeah, sorting and organizing is taking a while, I haven't really gotten into tooling yet, but when I do... the snap/rivet setters I'm not sure what they are all for, there's 13 or 14 sets, must have labels on the bags, 6 do not. I hope to post some pictures of them and see if anyone can tell me which pair with which and what they are for. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scoutmom103 Report post Posted February 8, 2019 (edited) wow it does look like you bought out a small tandy shop. I like the belts with the embosser wheels. Edited February 8, 2019 by Scoutmom103 Large Dog in lap, caused the enter key to be hit to soon. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 8, 2019 Here's some of the die's I'm not sure about. I think #1 is for spiked collar things, it's spring loaded, but I'm not sure which bottom it belongs to. Anyone can identify any of these and tell me which pairs with with and what they are intended for you'll save me a great deal of experimenting if not, I'll start going through the hardware and seeing what fits what. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 9, 2019 (edited) Ok. Got the tools mostly organized, time to dive into the Rivets, snaps, and conchos. This table (8') is just rivets, eyelets, and snaps Table-o-rivets and such: All of these a guy could want, in all sizes: Same thing with eyelets: Lots of jeweled rivets: From big to small: All manner of spikes: Rivets and D'rings, I'm not going to need to buy rivets for a good long while (I apologize for the camera, phone update and the camera can't take pics indoors anymore): I dunno even where to start, that's a large ziplock freezer bag full: Edited February 9, 2019 by mogwild Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 9, 2019 They aren't expensive, but they add up. Got conchos? All the spades, diamonds, hearts and clubs I'll ever need I think: Skulls arn't my market or my thing, but If I never need..so...many...skulls...even those little buckles have skulls on them These go with the jeweled rivets I think: I got the market on the rodeo..things: And misc: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 9, 2019 These are neat (ran out of attachment space on the other posts). Next up is the 10.5'lb (yes, I weighed it) of buckles, but that will have to wait for another night, have to find some bins, pegboard, or something to get all these organized. There were keychain rings, small medium and large spring snaps for dog collars, and a bunch of other miscellaneous stuff mixed in but I won't bore with all that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mogwild Report post Posted February 9, 2019 (edited) Some of the buckles: Pretty specific audience for this puppy: And hat bands! Been on my list to try a hat band, now I have the hardware to try: Edited February 9, 2019 by mogwild Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScoobyNewbie Report post Posted February 9, 2019 For. The. Win! Congrats! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YinTx Report post Posted February 9, 2019 Your "Unknown" dies look like grommet setters. YinTx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites