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Cheaper Blanchard Pricking Irons?

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What would be a good alternative to Blanchard pricking irons that mark the leather without piercing or even cutting the top part of the leather? I can't find Dixons and Osborne only makes on per size. Wuta and Abbey England have been mentioned but these companies make different types of irons so I am not sure which would be comparable. Which if any from these companies would be comparable to Blanchard? Are there other irons that are more similar?

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I believe the ones Abbey have are based on old Dixons pricking irons but could be wrong there.

https://www.abbeyengland.com/abbey-traditional-pricking-iron-set-right-hand-9942.html

https://www.abbeyengland.com/abbey-traditional-pricking-iron-set-left-hand-9948.html

They also have these which come in sets of three handy for you and cheaper too but don't seem to be as substantial as the above.

https://www.abbeyengland.com/abbey-traditional-oblique-pricking-iron-set-right-hand-10098.html

https://www.abbeyengland.com/abbey-traditional-oblique-pricking-iron-set-left-hand-9965.html

Left handed and Righted irons maybe of use to down the road with what you wanting to make think i have already mentioned this before in another thread.

Both types are made in the far east i think.

George Barnsley tools made in the UK

https://www.georgebarnsleyandsons.co.uk/product-page/pricking-iron

https://www.georgebarnsleyandsons.co.uk/product-page/pricking-iron-1

No frills there just do the job of stitch marking so no spoon feeding here.

 

Hope this helps

JCUK

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Is it not the case that any pricking tool or stitching iron/chisel can be used to just leave a mark, its just the pressure you apply that make the difference between marking or punching a hole, just like a scratch awl can mark or make holes

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If you're just talking about marking the spacing, i like the wheels - they're fast and follow curves better than a multi-point punch.  Down side is i don't know what spacing they come in - I've only seen 5,6,7 per inch.... though I suppose with a little common sense a guy could stagger the 5 per inch so it marks 10 per inch, 6 per inch could mark 12 per inch, and so on.... though 11 per inch would be tough ;)

Tell the truth... HOW MANY people never thought about running the 5 per inch TWICE to mark 10 per inch?  

 

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