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| Author : | Topic: Buying leathers | Bottom |
| Ken Cornett admin Posts : 1515 "BUMMERS" ![]() |
Who do you buy your leathers from? Do you feel anyone is better than someone else? | |||
| Ken Cornett Administrator Mason, Ohio Mess No.1 www.mess1.homestead.com www.bummers09.com |
| toptimlrd moderator Posts : 649 ![]() |
Since I sell his stuff, I'm a bit biased towards Nick Sekelas. | |||
| Robert Collett 8th FL / 13th IN Armory Guards historicgear@aol.com www.njsekela.com |
| lhsnj Posts : 593 ![]() |
I bought my first and only set of leathers from Jarnigan about 8 years ago. I am not sure of their current quality, but when I bought them back then they were some of the better ones. | ||||
| Greg Bullock LHSNJ http://groups.msn.com/LivingHistorySocietyofNewJersey/_whatsnew.msnw |
| GrumpyDave moderator Posts : 1767 Yes, if I'm registered for the event; expect buckets of rain. ![]() |
Right now there are several good purveyors of leathers. Nick of course. Missouri Boot and shoe, and Jarnigan come quickly to mind. The Richmond Depot too, come to think of it. And, there always seems to be good used stuff for sale on several internet sites. --Last edited by grumpydave on 2007-04-18 06:24:24 -- | |||
| GrumpyDave Towsen 6 gum blankets? May not be enough. |
| marylandreb Posts : 1 |
Mine are from Nick Duvall I feel that right now he's the best and his service is second to none. The quality of the leather he uses and the workmanship is top notch. Paul Sparks 10th Va.Infantry PSL | |||
| PAul Sparks 10th Va. Infantry PSL |
| Joey21stga Posts : 65 ![]() |
Is there a reason noone has said anything about LD Haning yet? | |||
| Joseph Gangler "The sentinel asked me what I was doing and I told him that I had the Diarrhea and I was going to do a job. The he said it was a d*** lie; that I did not want to s***. He then Shot me.” Series 2 - Volume 8 Page 110 of the O.R.s |
| Ken Cornett admin Posts : 1515 "BUMMERS" ![]() |
Got an NCO belt a few years ago from Tim. It's awesome. His stuff is great, but some may say he is too expensive. As always, you get what you pay for. | |||
| Ken Cornett Administrator Mason, Ohio Mess No.1 www.mess1.homestead.com www.bummers09.com |
| Poor Private Posts : 37 |
I purchased my current set of leathers from Lammers. Have had em for about 7 years now and still in good shape. Cris Westphal | |||
| Cris L. Westphal 1st Mich. Vol. W. Michigan Civilian Reenactors Age & treachery will always triumph over youth and skill"-Annon |
| Ken Cornett admin Posts : 1515 "BUMMERS" ![]() |
Lammers? Where are they? Chris, are they dyed or painted? | |||
| Ken Cornett Administrator Mason, Ohio Mess No.1 www.mess1.homestead.com www.bummers09.com |
| toptimlrd moderator Posts : 649 ![]() |
Ken, I believe he is referring to Jim Lammers of Cedar Creek Supply. Good folks but most of their gear is more mainstream (not sure about their accoutrements). I bought my first kit from them, their uniforms are above average for mainstream but would likely not cut it for a CPH event. Soem of their items are very good though, I personally own one of Jim's knapsacks and it has served me quite well. Can't speak to the accoutrements though as I do not own any. | |||
| Robert Collett 8th FL / 13th IN Armory Guards historicgear@aol.com www.njsekela.com |
| Wolfgang Posts : 1 |
Duvall, great selection for most manufacturers as well as full of help. |
| Mossy Creek Boy Posts : 17 |
Since I once and occasionally still do work for Jim Lammers then I can somewhat vouch for him on his leathers. His work is great quality. Everything that he makes as far as leather is concerned is patterned after originals in his collection. He even has an original knapsack that his is made from. He's the one that got me into sewing leathers and making my own stuff also. I do own several of Jim's leathers and they have held up for about 7 years now. His shoes are excellent also. He even sales some of my stuff in his business as well. I'm also keen on LD Hanning's stuff also. I own one of his Confederate cartridge and cap boxes and think it was money well spent (a lot, but well spent)! | |||
| Jeremy Ray 1st East TN Battery B Mossy Creek Mess http://www.geocities.com/newburnblues2001/Judged_Tactical.html |
| MStuart Posts : 117 |
I've got Georgia frame belts from L.D. Haning's Tim Welch and Trans-Mississippi Depot's Don Smith. My pea-brain sometimes goes into overload trying to choose between which one to use. Both are darned fine. Top-notch service from both men. Mark | |||
| Mark Stuart 2nd Va. Cavalry, Co. "D" |
| Dave Myrick Posts : 15 |
I have to say thet my stuff comes from a variety of places. Saber belt and one saddle are of my own manufacture. No one makes accurate waxed flesh saber belts and museum grade `59 macs are scarce as hen's teeth. Sharp's cartridge box is an absolute work of art from John Tobey as is the buff sword knot and one set of saddle bags. Holster and revolver cartridge box from Jarnigan and a Sekela cap pouch. My other `59 mac is one of Karl Pepper's while my Texas saddle is one of Doug Kidd's. Dave Myrick | |||
| Dave Myrick Grumpy Horse Soldier |
| FlaYankee Posts : 25 The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. |
Personally, I have accouterments from several makers. Starting with Tom Czekanski (who no longer makes accouterments), Nick Sekela, Robert Serio, EJ Thomas Mercantile, Haversack Depot, Nick Duvall, CD Jarnigan (belt and box plates), TMD Company and LD Haning. All make fantastic, highly authentic accouterments. Some I have purchased directly from the vendors, some were purchased used, and some through one of the their agents or stores that carried their wares Perhaps I am addicted to accouterments? ![]() Kindest Regards; Harold Adams[quote] | |||
| Harold Adams Co. F, 48th Regt., NY State Vols. The time to pray is not when we are in a tight spot but just as soon as we get out of it. Josh Billings |
| Bill moderator Posts : 1326 The original fence sitter ![]() |
Sort of kinky how much leather we own! At least, nobody mentioned who made their whip! ![]() It seems I'm like everybody else.I've got a big box full of leather goods, all made by different quality makers. Our wives should not allow us take credit cards to events. | |||
| Bill Rodman King of Prussia, PA wrodman1@aol.com |
| MStuart Posts : 117 |
I am not permitted to visit S&S Sutler at any event without adult supervision. | |||
| Mark Stuart 2nd Va. Cavalry, Co. "D" |
| Curtis Makamson Posts : 323 |
What you need is a nice hurricane with accompanying storm surge to drown all your leather. When the water recedes and the leather starts growing that fuzzy, loathsome multi-colored stuff, you have the perfect excuse to replace ALL of it. | |||
| Curtis Makamson, Pascagoula, MS |
| Ken Cornett admin Posts : 1515 "BUMMERS" ![]() |
Curtis, not here in OH. What about PA Bill,Grump? | |||
| Ken Cornett Administrator Mason, Ohio Mess No.1 www.mess1.homestead.com www.bummers09.com |
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