WELCOME! Mosey on in and sit 'urself right down to read "Mr. Legendary Leather's" updated blog on what he's been a creatin' in the bovine hide most recently . . . specifically fer that discriminatin' cowboy enthusiast in yur life.

"WHERE THERE IS FEAR, THERE IS NO CREATIVITY" (Christopher Lowell)


Monday, December 10, 2012

NO HIDE IS SAFE!

I have to be admittin' that Mr. Legendary Leather
has been burning the midnight oil out in his workshop.
Do you remember 'Slim Pickins' a few posts back . . .
filet knife with custom sheath sportin' a fish skeleton?
Well, Mr. Slim Pickins was so impressed with Mr. Legendary
Leather's craftin' that he ordered a few more creations.
 
 
Yeeehaaaw! That boy was so darned excited, he involved
himself in the creatin' process. Knowing that he wanted
a few custom gifts for loved ones, he picked out the bones
for the handles, the blades for the knives, and told Mr.
Legendary Leather how he wanted the leather designed.
 
 
The holster will be for Slim's pa who owns a Colt 1911 that
used to belong to his pa (Slim's grandpa).
 
 
 
Wantin' to impress his girlfriend's kin, Slim wanted to
give them custom knives/sheaths that they could use on
their monthly camping trips. Chosing zebra and impala
bones for the handles, Slim also requested initials be
carved into the plain and simple sheaths.
 
 
A mighty fine "thanks" to Mr. Slim Pickins for his enthusiasm,
generosity, and faith in Mr. Legendary Leather's creatin' abilities.
I have a feelin' that we haven't seen the last of ol' Slim!


Thursday, December 6, 2012

SOCIAL NETWORKING . . .

I'll be takin' a little detour off the dusty trail today
to gab a bit about 'social networking'.
 A mighty difficult subject to talk about for a cowboy
in this age of technology, but I feel it's time to
air my updated opinion with all you varmints.
 
 
Enter the 'Captain' from 'The Craftsman's Bench(link)
What do the Captain and Mr. Legendary Leather
have in common . . . leather, good taste in vintage
advertising, leather, a love for crafting, social networking,
 and (you guessed it) leather! The Captain is stationed in
South Korea. With a passion for craftsmanship in both
 wood and leather, the Captain has created The
Craftsman's Bench out of his need to share his
love of crafting with those overseas who may
not have easy access to such creations.
 
 
Now, I have to be admittin' that it's taken me awhile
to adjust to the social networkin' scene. An old fuddy
duddy cowboy like myself ain't used to airin' his whiles
to the world. However, I have to be admittin' that if it
weren't fer this social networkin' business, the
Captain and I would never have met. Filled with some
mighty fine comments, the Captain came across this
here blog and asked fer some advice. A might proper
fellow who has a heart for creatin' and helping others,
I'll be admittin' that this here cowboy is very much
appreciative of the Captain's kind words and discussions!
 
As fer the young lady pictured above, the Captain informs
us that her name is Adelita, the archetype heroine of the Mexican
Revolution. He notes that she is smiling and that she is armed!
 
 
This was quite appealin' to myself since I
boast of my colorful Mexican heritage.
Learn more about 'La Adelita' (link)
 
 




Thursday, November 22, 2012

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

HOLD 'EM UP!

Well howdy, howdy you varmints!
The Legendary Leather Clan has been mighty busy
with the 'goin's on of life' as of late.
Fresh from vending at the "Gunfight Behind the Jersey Lilly",
Mr. Legendary Leather wanted to share one
of his newest creations with you all.
 
 
Well . . . what do you think about them thar leather suspenders?
 
 
 . . . all leather . . .
 
 
. . . hand made and hand stitched . . .

 
 
. . . and 'period-correct' for SASS and them thar cowboys.
 
 
PERFECT  for holding up yer grungy britches!
 


Saturday, September 8, 2012

GONE FISHIN'

Well folks, the Missus just couldn't wait to add this post.
Special requests for Mr. Legendary Leather's craftin' are
always mighty excitin' and the household can't wait to see the results.
 
 
Mr. Slim Pickins wanted somethin' special to mark his
brother's 30th birthday . . . somethin' unique, yet utilitarian.
The request was for a personalized filet knife and sheath set.
 
 
Cow bone handles, stainless steele filet blade, initials of the
recipient, and the date to commemorate the occasion. Mr.
Legendary Leather sought the unique design that would
truly make this sheath set stand out from the rest.
 
 
 
 
Mission accomplished! The Missus is proud to report that
Mr. Slim Pickins was overjoyed with the result and is now
thinking of future projects for Mr. Legendary Leather.
Pictures just don't give due credit to this project!
 


Friday, August 10, 2012

WORD OF MOUTH . . .

There's no better compliment than 'word of mouth'.
Mr. Legendary Leather is much blessed to receive
special requests for custom work due to 'word of mouth'.

Mr. Hit Factor from Michigan has kindly requested a few
creations from Mr. Legendary Leather in the past and has
now been a might kinder by referrin' another kindly soul
who has a special request for Mr. Legendary Leather's talents.


The Michigan Kid (friend to Mr. Hit Factor) treasures a
family heirloom and wanted a left-handed replica holster to
match the heirloom holster, which currently holds a high
standard H-D military .22 pistol. Based purely on the kind
words of Mr. Hit Factor, The Michigan Kid put his trust and
faith in the abilities of Mr. Legendary Leather and mailed
the original holster for Mr. Legendary Leather to study.



As you've heard the Missus mention prior, it's always
hard to match the color of an existing piece, exactly.
Time and wear on the leather affects the coloring.


However, Mr. Legendary Leather did his best to match
the color as well as the design and style of the original
holster. Rumor has it that The Michigan Kid is mighty
pleased with his replica holster.

Many gratitudes go out to The Michigan Kid for his
blind faith in Mr. Legendary Leather's talents.



Wednesday, August 8, 2012

ANOTHER CHALLENGE . . .

Mr. Legendary Leather recently had another opportunity to
stretch his talents and add to the diversity of his work.



'Mr. Recruiter' approached Mr. Legendary Leather at
SASS's Ambush back in May with a special request for a simple
 sheath to accomodate his large scimitar-shaped carving knife.
For those of you who are familiar with the scimitar shape,
you know that the curved shape and width of the tip of the
blade might prove difficult to fashion a sheath for a blade
that retreats from the sheath at an angle due to the curved
tip. However, after trial and error, Mr. Legendary Leather
was able to adjust his calculations and create the
sheath that 'Mr. Recruiter' had requested.


Many gratitudes to 'Mr. Recruiter' for puttin' his trust in
Mr. Legendary Leather's many talents. He's always up for the challenge!





Saturday, July 7, 2012

IT WAS AN "AMBUSH"

Well, howdy folks! Mighty sorry for the lack of
bloggin' here as of late. Lots goin' on in the
Legendary Leather household and the Missus
has some catchin' up to do.

The end of May found Mr. Legendary Leather
selling his leather goods at the "Ambush at Mill Creek".
This year's theme of  'for a few Bandidos more'
had Mr. Legendary Leather bringin' his sombrero out
of moth balls once again. It was good to see our
cowboy friends and hear them brag about their shootin'



A good time was had by all and we look forward to seeing
everyone in October for the "Gunfight Behind the Jersey Lilly".

Thursday, May 17, 2012

HOW DOES HE DO IT?

As sure as Mr. Legendary Leather has continued his creations,
I have to admit that the Missus has been resting on her behind.
However, she promises no disappointments in this post.


Take a look at this here gun belt. Mr. Legendary Leather
aquired it from a box of leather goods given to him by
Mr. Hit Factor. WesternSpice took a likin' to it as it seemed
to fit her quite well. However, it was missing the holster.
Not a problem for Mr. Legendary Leather.
Why not create one to match?


Mr. Legendary Leather was able to create a pattern
that matched the beauty of the original belt.
In working with different grades of leather, the dilema
has always been matching the color of the new with
that of the old and original.

 


Wow! No problem here! I'd say these two pieces look like
they were made at the same time as a matching set!


 And WesternSpice is pleased as punch . . .
a perfect match with a perfect fit!

Monday, April 2, 2012

GONE NATIVE . . .


Some of you varmints may remember that a few posts
back Mr. Legendary Leather was working on a project
that involved the beaded medallion pictured above.


That project is now finished  . . .



. . . and waiting for just the right cowboy to mosey on
along and snatch up these mighty fine spur straps!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

CURIOUS ABOUT THAT FIRST JEFF MORGAN?

I know some of you varmints have been curious
about that first Jeff Morgan custom knife that I
mentioned in the previous post. Purty darn near
impolite of me not to include a picture of that one.


Let me give you some details prior to the unveiling.
Mr. Legendary Leather had a vintage sharpening
steel with an antler handle that had come loose.
Now that brain of his is a wee bit small, but full of
creativity. He knew this old handle would make for
a great lookin' knife handle. Being a big fan of
Jeff Morgan, Mr. Legendary Leather approached
him with a sketch and specifications on how he
wanted it to look. Mr. Legendary Leather loves
the look and feel of 1095 carbon steel that
Jeff Morgan uses in his knife blades.


Upon receiving the finished product, Mr. Legendary
Leather was excited to craft a sheath that would
bring out the best in his new custom knife.


Very much obliged to Jeff Morgan for creatin' his
knife, it's no wonder that Mr. Legendary Leather
has no hesitations on askin' Mr. Jeff Morgan for
another custom set. That's just what he did yesterday.


The Missus thinks that Mr. Legendary Leather
and Mr. Jeff Morgan are a pair of mighty fine
crafters. Their work paired up together makes for
a highly sought after piece of craftsmanship. You
all will just have to wait along with the Missus
to see what the next creation will behold.


Sunday, March 18, 2012

KNIFE EXPO 2012



Mr. Legendary Leather is anticipatin' his trip to the next
Knife Expo being held March 23-25 in Pasadena.
As you know, Mr. Legendary Leather is a big fan
of Jeff Morgan, a master knife craftsman who remains
under the radar . . . no website, simply an address.

At the last Knife Expo, Mr. Legendary Leather spoke with
Jeff Morgan and requested a specific blade
be made and fitted to a handle that he brought
along with him. Mr. Morgan was very obligin'

Why didn't Mr. Legendary Leather simply buy the blade
and afix the handle and guard himself? After all he has
done so many times and came up with some
mighty fine creations in the process. When asked
this very question, Mr. Legendary Leather simply
explained that Jeff Morgan can do a better job
than he ever will be able to and at a mighty fine price.


With the mind already creatin', Mr. Legendary Leather has
already been sketchin' his next Jeff Morgan request.



With dimensions of his previous Jeff Morgan carbon steel
blade, Mr. Legendary Leather will be requesting Mr. Morgan
to add merino ram horn scales for the handle.



The Missus will be sure to post pictures of the finished
product when it arrives in a few months. Meanwhile,
on to the next project . . .


 . . . what in the world is that cowboy up to now??


Thursday, February 23, 2012

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

Taking a detour off the dusty old trail today. The Missus
promises more on the bovine hide in the next post.


Some of you varmints may be wondering how we, here
in the Legendary Leather household, come up with some of
the alias names we use in our blog. Others may not realize
how mind-boggling it can be to identify a person by their
personality and presence in a western sort of way.



I must admit that the easiest ones by far are those who have
a SASS (Single Action Shooting Society) alias already established.
Jed Irons, Tupelo Flash, Sinistral Kid, and Blademan (Mr. Legendary
Leather himself) have all made an appearance here in the blog.

But how about those friends, family members, neighbors, and kindly
customers who have no connection to the old west? How do
we go about giving them an alias here in our blog?



Take "Mr. Wild Game Hunter" for instance. He's an uncle to the
Missus and an avid deer hunter . . . hence the name.



How about "The Dakota Kid"? Kindly neighbor who generously
donated to Mr. Legendary Leather's antler stash . . .
originally from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.



"Mr. Hot Tamale" from New Mexico was a stretch, but
still well loved. He can never get enough of the family's
homemade tamales every Christmas.



And how about "Frontier Rose"? Special friend and coworker
of the Missus from her Disneyland days working in Frontierland.
That one came a bit easier than others.



I'm supposin' that some of you varmints can now put your minds at ease
knowing that if you should someday make an appearance in the
Legendary Leather blog, your name will be changed to protect
the guilty . . . . uhm . . . er . . . I mean, the innocent.


Blog Archive

COMMENT REGARDING MARBLES BLADE AND BLACK FLORAL CARVED SHEATH SET:

Kate from New Hampshire says, "I featured your Bowie Knife with Leather Sheath in a Treasury (Etsy) called "When Men Were Men." Fabulous item!

Marbles Blade and Black Floral Carved Sheath Set

COMMENT REGARDING COWBOY CARVED LEATHER SPUR STRAPS SET:

Anonymous from Mt. Pleasant says, "These straps are so beautiful! . . . these are truly beautiful . . .
Steph from the UK says, "These are stunners! Your work is beautiful."

Cowboy Carved Leather Spur Straps Set

Cowboy Carved Leather Spur Straps Set (boot and spurs not included)

COMMENT REGARDING COWGIRL LEATHER CUFF SET:

Cissy from Colorado says, "Very nice work!"

Cowgirl Leather Cuffs Set

A closer look at Cowgirl Leather Cuffs Set

SPECIAL REQUESTS AND PROJECTS . . .

Requirin' the creative , craftin' expertise that Mr. Legendary Leather is admired fer:

Thanks to the 'Michigan Kid' for the Special Request for a left handed replica holster to match an existing holster.

Much thanks to the 'Recruiter' for his Special Request to create a plain sheath for his large scimitar-shaped carving knife.

Special Request Surprise for WesternSpice

Elk Bone Handled Knife and Sheath Set (Donation to SASS "Ambush")

Special Project for WesternSpice. Make a new holster to match an old gun belt (not available for purchase)

Special Request by Mountain Man Bob to replace knife handle and create a matching sheath (SOLD)

Jeff Morgan Knife with Mr. Legendary Leather Sheath Set (Not available for purchase)

Special Request by Frontier Rose for a Replacement Plant/Pot Holder

Special Request by Mr. Hit Factor for a holster to hold a S&W K-frame 22 revolver.

Special Request by Tupelo Flash (SOLD)

Special Request by Sinistral Kid for a Replica Holster (SOLD)

Carved Spur Straps Set (Donation to SASS "Gunfight Behind the Jersey Lilly")

Special Request by the Missus: Carved Sheath for Paring Knife.

WesternSpice Design Adapted by Mr. Legendary Leather (Special Project)

Spur Strap Set Original Design by Mr. Legendary Leather: Mighty Fine "Thanks" to Trabuco Tilly

Special Project: Mighty Fine "Thanks" to Mr. Hot Tamale

Special Request by The Dakota Kid (SOLD)

Another Request by The Dakota Kid for Two Antler Handled Knives with Plain Sheaths. A Mighty Fine "Thanks" to The Dakota Kid!

Customer's Request for a 22 LR Cartridge Belt (SOLD)

A closer view of customer's request for a 22 LR Cartridge Belt (SOLD)

High Plains Carved Spur Straps Set (Donation to SASS "Ambush" - boots and spurs not included)

A different view of High Plains Carved Spur Straps Set (Donation to SASS "Ambush")

The "Wild Game Hunter" Special (Special Project): Mighty Fine "Thanks" to Mr. Wild Game Hunter

Special Request by Mountain Man Bob for sheath encasement to cover old sheath (SOLD)

Special Request by Mountain Man Bob to add belt insertion resulting in a lengthened belt (SOLD)

Request by Mountain Man Bob for a Fur Trade/Buffalo Hunt Reenactment Sheath (SOLD)

Buckskin Leather/Fabric Western Style Vest (Special Request by Mr. Top Brass in Arizona)

Monogrammed Holster for Small Semi-Automatic Pistol (Special Request by Mr. Top Brass in Arizona - pistol not included)

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