Phil Posted January 8, 2008 Report Posted January 8, 2008 I was surprised to talk with Barry King yesterday when I called the posted number. I requested a catalog as I'm a newby and didn't realize this is a really small business (appx. $88,000 per year, 2 employees). I'm sure it is merely a labor of love as the family business is pretty good sized. My faith is renewed in American ingenuity, attention to detail and family business. Here is the listing I used as he doesn't have a web site: Barry King Tools 184 N. Main Sheridan, WY 82801 USA Phone: (307) 672-5657 FAX: (307) 672-5235 Cheers! Quote
Roger Posted January 8, 2008 Report Posted January 8, 2008 I use quite a few of his tools and will be ordering more as my wallet permits. i'm very happy with what i have Quote
Guest David Posted January 8, 2008 Report Posted January 8, 2008 I'll second that....his tools are first rate.....pricey but very good quality. Dave Quote
Mike Craw Posted January 8, 2008 Report Posted January 8, 2008 If you think he's nice on the phone, you ought to meet him in person. When Carlos and I were at Saddle Week '06, we made the Tour 'd Leather through town, starting with meeting Don King at his saddle museum and ending at Barry's Shop. One of us asked if he made all the tools on site, and he stopped what he was doing and led us on a tour of his machine shop, stopping at each machine to explain how it worked and which tools were made on it. Between answering the phone himself, and leading tours, it's a wonder he gets anything done at all! Mike Quote
Members Randy Cornelius Posted January 8, 2008 Members Report Posted January 8, 2008 Berry has the best quality for the best price in the professional grade of handmade tools par none. Barry is just what you get he is a nice young man to deal with and treats each customer like a friend. He lives up stairs above his machine shop so I suspect it is not just an 8-5 job. I have seen his wife in the shop a couple times I have been there. RC Quote
Ambassador freak Posted January 8, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted January 8, 2008 Not knowing what i was missing as all my tools come from TLF. I was blown away at the 07 show by the diff in tools . Not just TLF craftool from Berry's, But from one vendor to the next. I grabbed a few bevels and a few other tools from him. Worth ever penny, hell i feel like i got a deal really . Top quality tools form what i could see. Plus i like the way they tool. I'm looking forward to making another purchase from him. Quote
Phil Posted January 9, 2008 Author Report Posted January 9, 2008 Not knowing what i was missing as all my tools come from TLF. I was blown away at the 07 show by the diff in tools . Not just TLF craftool from Berry's, But from one vendor to the next. I grabbed a few bevels and a few other tools from him. Worth ever penny, hell i feel like i got a deal really . Top quality tools form what i could see. Plus i like the way they tool. I'm looking forward to making another purchase from him. Guys I just want to say I appreciate all of your comments and advice as it has been very worthwhile. I'm learning from you all and don't post much as I'm a beginner. I can fix a wicked pair of boots though, Ha, ha! Thanks to you all and thought you would like to have Barry's business address, especially beginners like myself. Quote
Members cybertracy Posted January 10, 2008 Members Report Posted January 10, 2008 sorry, I'm really new to the "non-tandy" tools, but I'm very intrigued. Does Barry King have a catalog? How does one "view" his tools--I suspect trade shows etc? thanks for the input. Quote
Roger Posted January 10, 2008 Report Posted January 10, 2008 sorry, I'm really new to the "non-tandy" tools, but I'm very intrigued. Does Barry King have a catalog? How does one "view" his tools--I suspect trade shows etc? thanks for the input. you can call the number listed and they will send you a cataloge. if you do a google search... there are one or two companies that sell his tools. Quote
Contributing Member ClayB Posted January 10, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted January 10, 2008 you can view Barry's catalog online at Montanaleather.com Quote
Members wood Posted January 11, 2008 Members Report Posted January 11, 2008 "I was surprised to talk with Barry King yesterday when I called the posted number. I requested a catalog as I'm a newby and didn't realize this is a really small business (appx. $88,000 per year, 2 employees). I'm sure it is merely a labor of love as the family business is pretty good sized. My faith is renewed in American ingenuity, attention to detail and family business." I've found that a lot of the tool and makers are small business' like this. I've had a few tools and saddle hardware made by Jeremiah Watt and every time I've emailed or called, I've talked to him or his wife. Quote
Members anne newkold Posted January 11, 2008 Members Report Posted January 11, 2008 "I was surprised to talk with Barry King yesterday when I called the posted number. I requested a catalog as I'm a newby and didn't realize this is a really small business (appx. $88,000 per year, 2 employees). I'm sure it is merely a labor of love as the family business is pretty good sized. My faith is renewed in American ingenuity, attention to detail and family business."I've found that a lot of the tool and makers are small business' like this. I've had a few tools and saddle hardware made by Jeremiah Watt and every time I've emailed or called, I've talked to him or his wife. Pro Series tools is also a small business. It's just 2 people also. you can request Robert Beards catalog at www.robertbeardtools.com plus see some of his own leatherwork and what classes he is currently teaching and where. Quote
Members rickmc Posted April 2, 2009 Members Report Posted April 2, 2009 was online today and found Barry King's website for his tools http://www.barrykingtools.com/index.htm Awesome Rickmc Quote
King's X Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 Not to steal the thread, but just do a search for Beard's tools. I placed a copy of the catalog on here not too long ago. Quote
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