I had the spelling wrong on that name; it's Al Stohlman.You are welcomed, and believe me YouTube is FULL with tutorial clips. Here some
I have made the vinagroon, it works like a charm.
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I had the spelling wrong on that name; it's Al Stohlman.You are welcomed, and believe me YouTube is FULL with tutorial clips. Here some
I have made the vinagroon, it works like a charm.
Thanks, I will try to find him.I had the spelling wrong on that name; it's Al Stohlman.
Nice glad it’s finally raining. We still have rain today. I’m not sure how much this week last I checked the gauge had 2 inches.
Thanks!Nice glad it’s finally raining. We still have rain today. I’m not sure how much this week last I checked the gauge had 2 inches.
I like the knives and leather work you have been busy.
Ex bil was a cowboy he was really into the leather craft. Some really nice things can be made. He had a Farrier business for a living for several years. Haven’t seen him in years.Thanks!
It is very interesting for me to learn more and more about it. I love the learning process!
It seems like a nice dude, but I really don't know who he is!Ex bil was a cowboy he was really into the leather craft. Some really nice things can be made. He had a Farrier business for a living for several years. Haven’t seen him in years.
Oh. He’s my sisters ex husband haven’t seen him in years. Very nice guy.It seems like a nice dude, but I really don't know who he is!
Here in Israel there iisn't and never was, a developed riding and horse culture, so the leather craftsmanship isn't so developed as in the US, so people like your Ex brother in law are quite rare.Oh. He’s my sisters ex husband haven’t seen him in years. Very nice guy.
It was his lifestyle actually made a living with horses. The leather craft was a hobby that he was very involved in. Hard to imagine this area even today without horses. Our neighbors have a couple that their family has had for 35 years. I think that’s the ages they told me. They don’t ride them anymore. But the farrier and vets are there several times a year.Here in Israel there iisn't and never was, a developed riding and horse culture, so the leather craftsmanship isn't so developed as in the US, so people like your Ex brother in law are quite rare.
Indeed almost all the early US history was based on horses, Catel and usage of guns and all of this needed leather.It was his lifestyle actually made a living with horses. The leather craft was a hobby that he was very involved in. Hard to imagine this area even today without horses. Our neighbors have a couple that their family has had for 35 years. I think that’s the ages they told me. They don’t ride them anymore. But the farrier and vets are there several times a year.