stelmackr Posted September 6, 2020 Report Posted September 6, 2020 13 hours ago, Chris623 said: WOW, Bob, those Robert Beard tools look nice. Can't seem to find prices anywhere. Does he only sell through Facebook? Price range is much like those of a bladesmith work. I usually purchase Bob's tools at the leather shows he attends like the Rocky Mountain Leather show in Sheridan, WY in May. Whatever I've paid for them in the past, I can sell them for more now. Here is a sampling of the tool impressions ( https://www.pinterest.com/pin/98094098114540664/ ). Call him, (505) 632-7039 and ask your questions. Or send him a Facebook message. I used to live in England and had Bob send me the tools I needed and paid the price of his tools and the duty, just to get his pebble grained tools. For a cheaper price and a comparable quality the Barry King tool are worth their price and hold their value. Quote Bob Stelmack Desert Leathercraft LLC Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op, 25 years of doing it was enough...
Members Chris623 Posted September 6, 2020 Author Members Report Posted September 6, 2020 Thanks, Bob. Didn't realize he was from over the pond. I'll probably just stick with Barry King stamps. Don't plan on doing a lot of tooling, so can probably afford a few of them. Quote Chris "All things are difficult before they are easy." (Fortune Cookie Proverb)
stelmackr Posted September 6, 2020 Report Posted September 6, 2020 3 minutes ago, Chris623 said: Didn't realize he was from over the pond No, I was. He is State side. Quote Bob Stelmack Desert Leathercraft LLC Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op, 25 years of doing it was enough...
Members Chris623 Posted September 6, 2020 Author Members Report Posted September 6, 2020 Oh. I misunderstood! (not unusual, though) I'll still probably just stick with Barry King stamps. I was at our local Tandy's yesterday and they were having a sale. Lots of folks there, so asked a whole lot of newbie questions. Barry's tools came up in a bunch of discussions as really nice and sharp ones, giving really good clean impressions. That's all I'm after. I'm probably not going to be doing much more than simple borders, so the stamp is the "image", not flowers, vines and acorns.........and the like. I"m not really planning on doing any/much tooling at all. Quote Chris "All things are difficult before they are easy." (Fortune Cookie Proverb)
Members Hildebrand Posted September 7, 2020 Members Report Posted September 7, 2020 It’s been said here frequently. Make sure your skills are not the limiting factor in your final results. Honestly until you have been tooling for quite awhile the Tandy tools will serve you fine, it’s only when your skills reach a point where you can’t improve without better tools that the more expensive tools are warranted. Just my .02 Todd Quote
Members $$hobby Posted September 8, 2020 Members Report Posted September 8, 2020 fwiw, if you want to tool your sheaths, go for it. but there is no rule book saying so. for me and when i was doing leatherwork, i could do patterns and such, but no freestyle or carving. My carvings came out like my pencil drawings....stick figure ish.. So when i made holsters or someone asked me to make one, i always told them, no tooling, just plane jane. They were happy with that and you can be too if you want. Eventually you will ask yourself, are you a knife maker, or a leather worker. Its you choice and you can change if/when you want. Quote Riding is a partnership. The horse lends you his strength, speed and grace, which are greater then yours. For your part you give him your guidance, intelligence and understanding, which are greater then his. Togeather you can achieve a richness that alone neither can. - Lucy Rees, The Horse's Mind
Members chrisash Posted September 8, 2020 Members Report Posted September 8, 2020 If you want some new thoughts on stamps with extremely high quality then Sergey Neskromniy is your man, rather than the tired old stamps he has brought modern thinking designs especially with say basket weave seen here https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LeatherStampsTools?page=2#items Quote Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me
Members Leather20 Posted September 8, 2020 Members Report Posted September 8, 2020 Honestly Tandy's products are just fine for noobs. They're cheap but relatively good quality. The sharpness of the impression also depends on the user (what you're using to pound, what you're pounding on, proper casing methods, etc). Weaver Leather has some great stamps and as mentioned Barry King is one of the major "go-tos" in leatherwork. Quote
Members Chris623 Posted September 8, 2020 Author Members Report Posted September 8, 2020 9 hours ago, chrisash said: If you want some new thoughts on stamps with extremely high quality then Sergey Neskromniy is your man, rather than the tired old stamps he has brought modern thinking designs especially with say basket weave seen here https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LeatherStampsTools?page=2#items I've been drooling over some of his designs. Yup, guys-n-gals, I'll stick with "cleaned up" Tandy stamps for now and will progress to Barry King. Honestly don't see myself progressing enough further that I'll need better than that. Quote Chris "All things are difficult before they are easy." (Fortune Cookie Proverb)
Members Rhale Posted September 8, 2020 Members Report Posted September 8, 2020 Go with Barry King, Bob Beard, or Wayne Jueschke stamps! Some say that the stamp doesn’t make the difference until you get good with Tandy stamps! I strongly disagree with that statement, buy one of the above mentioned basketweave stamps and a Tandy similar stamp them side by side and if you are blind and only read Braille you could tell the difference in the quality! You will be using a basketweave stamp I feel sure on sheaths so give it a try for yourself, you’ll be convinced! Quote
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