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tanneries that supply leather for Tony Lama and Jama Boots?

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I'm always researching leather suppliers and recently a found a website that names leather in a way I think will be easier to find what I'm looking for. This information is listed on several websites, all related tothe boot industry:

OIL and WAX IMPREGNATED LEATHERS

l Crazy Horse

l Dominion

l Oiled Bull hide

l Oiled Toro

l Oily Ranch

l Retan

l Tauras

Based on this information and other information on the websites, I think what I'm looking for is the tannery or tanneries that supply leather for Tony Lama and Jama Boots. Based on my research I should be able to find what I'm looking for in Texas. Can anyone point me in the next direction?

Thanks,

Ed

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Ed,

Did you ever find the information that you were looking for? You may ask Leatherimages (Paul Krause) if you didn't get any information. He may be able to help....

Regards,

Ben

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There's a tannery in Leon, Mexico, called Concurmex: sales@concurmex.com

They ship leather for Justin, Tony Lama, Allen Edmonds, Florsheim, Coach, LL Bean, Johnston & Murphy, among others..........

Two oiled chrome tans they have are Cyclone (Pull up leather) and Apache (Crazy horse leather).

I'll contact Paul Krause.

Thanks,

Ed

Ed,

Did you ever find the information that you were looking for? You may ask Leatherimages (Paul Krause) if you didn't get any information. He may be able to help....

Regards,

Ben

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Hey Esantoro did you ever get ahold of any of those leathers you were after?

I was thinking of picking up some of that crazy horse leather that waterhouse leathers had on sale, just wanted to play with it a bit. Was wondering if you had any input on whether you liked that kind of leather or not. I think its the same stuff thats on the my boots and it has some cool effects after being worn for awhile.

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