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Hey gang,

I came across this site while traipsing about the web. This is a site of Tim Skyrme of Australia, who has written a book on shoemaking that I had not seen before. There are also several free online videos you can watch that cover various aspects of shoemaking. Great stuff!

Front page: http://www.shoemakingbook.com/Index.htm

Videos: http://www.shoemakingbook.com/ShoemakingVideos.htm

Kate

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Kate,

Tim is a contributor on another forum I am on. That forum is mainly geared toward boot and shoemakers. It is called the honorable cordwainers colloquy (or some sort of close spelling). The web address is www.thehcc.org. You might recognise some familiar names. They are a pretty traditional group for the most part. They discuss tradtional methods vs. modern or factory techniques, machinery, tools, tips and tricks, and aesthetics. Probably where I get the most out of the postings are the discussions of philosophy of business or personal choices in business. On some of the subforum topics you have to be registered to post or view. They likewise have video lessons.

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Oh Kate,

Why did you post those sites? Why did I watch all those videos? Now there's another fascinating aspect of leatherwork that I was blissfully unaware of... I'm never going to live long enough to try all the incredible things this group of ours can do. You were right, Kate...Great Stuff!

Mike

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I know, man, I'm in the same friggin' boat! I hope there is leather in heaven. :innocent:

Kate

Oh Kate,

Why did you post those sites? Why did I watch all those videos? Now there's another fascinating aspect of leatherwork that I was blissfully unaware of... I'm never going to live long enough to try all the incredible things this group of ours can do. You were right, Kate...Great Stuff!

Mike

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Wow, Bruce, that IS a very interesting site. When you said "traditional" I didn't realize you meant back as far back as the 11th century! Lotta great leather history there. I've got it bookmarked.

Kate

They are a pretty traditional group for the most part. They discuss tradtional methods vs. modern or factory techniques, machinery, tools, tips and tricks, and aesthetics. Probably where I get the most out of the postings are the discussions of philosophy of business or personal choices in business. On some of the subforum topics you have to be registered to post or view. They likewise have video lessons.

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