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A show focused on the trade skills that have almost been lost to history and the male and female Craftsmen that keep them alive. I am Don Gonzales, a full time saddle maker of 15 years, and I dive into the world of "supposed" forgotten skills and trades.
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Joe Meling is a leather craftsman based out of Pendleton, OR who specializes in teaching floral carving and leather craft. He and his wife are the owners and operators of 23+ where folks from all over come to improve their skills and goals in leather work. You can find Joe and all the information about his social media, products, and resources by v…
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This episode is an interview with Nicole Morgenthau who is a photographer who's passion is taking portraits. Her favorite subjects are the folks who are experiencing the West like the trappers and settlers that lived in and explored the wild west of the 1800's. Based in Salt Lake City, UT she travels to rendezvous held in many states to capture ama…
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This episode is an interview cowboy chuckwagon cook Kent Rollins. Kent has an amazing YouTube channel where he shows how to prepare some of the traditional cow camp meals, grandma's meat loaf, or even his version of the Big Mac. My family and I love tuning into his channel every week to see what he is up to and what he's cooking. You can find infor…
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In this episode, we sit down with a man that I have known online for almost a decade and only we only just met in person at the Heart of Texas Leather Show in Waco in 2023. His name is Todd Broussard and he is the owner/operator of T-Pop Leather Shop in Louisiana. Todd is a rodeo cowboy, farrier and leather craftsman that has found his passion in b…
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This episode of Lost Trade is a visit with one of the most well known custom stamping tool makers in the leather industry. Robert Beard is known around the world for his completely hand crafted stamping tools. We had the honor of sitting down with him and hearing just a glimpse of his amazing life and adventures through his leathercraft journey. We…
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Barry King is one of the most well known leather stamping tool makers in our industry. If you tool leather, then you for sure have seen his tools and may own a fair amount of them. Barry is a very interesting guy and makes some fantastic stamping tools that I use every day. Be sure to visit his website at www.barrykingtools.com or even better, stop…
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In this episode, we visit with Doug Hansen who owns and operates Hansen Wheel and Wagon Shop in Letcher, SD. His shop builds and restores wagons of all shapes and styles. The amount of research and history that he and his team possess is astonishing. I really enjoyed visiting with him and learning about how he started his shop. Be sure to follow hi…
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In this episode, we visit with Keith Seidel who owns Seidel's Saddlery in downtown Cody, Wyoming. Keith has a long history in the custom saddle industry and we we enjoyed getting the oppurtunity to hear his story on our show. Be sure to visit his website www.seidelsaddlery.com or check him out on Instagram and Facebook.…
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In this episode, we visit with wildlife biologist and photographer Wyman Meinzer. His story starts out with him self funding a scientific study of the Coyote, living in a half dugout in the middle of thousands of acres, trapping/hunting then becoming the Official State Photographer of Texas. Being known for his accomplishments and long career as a …
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In this episode, we visit with Bob Park about how he got started tooling leather and becoming one of the most well known floral designers in the industry. For many of us that tool leather, we have known of Bob and his teachings as well as read his book on the subject. I really enjoyed hearing his story and learning more about his life in the milita…
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In this episode, we visit with William James Brown with William James Leather. I met Willy shortly after moving to Moulton in 2020. We quickly became friends and I was excited that we could finally have him on the podcast to hear his story and thoughts on social media in our industry. Follow him on Instagram and visit his website at www.williamjame…
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Christopher Andre is the owner of Slickbald Customs where he creates holsters and amazing tooled pieces in the leather craft industry. In this interview, we here how he got started in leather work as well as how he got involved in competitive shooting sports. This brought together his love for shooting and holster making for a perfect match. You ca…
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In this episode, we visit with Nick and Leanne who own and operate Hemlock and Hyde Leather Goods. This husband and wife team create beautiful designer bags, leather accessories and even custom felt hats. I really enjoyed visiting with them and hearing their story as well as their ideas on the business. You can follow them on Instagram, tiktok, or …
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In this episode we visit with Nevada Watt. She is a silver smith and jewelry maker living and working on her husband's family ranch in South Eastern Oregon. She has a new website that helps to teach cowboy gear trade skills to those wanting to learn. beamaker.school You can also see her work at nevadawatt.com and Instagram.…
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Troy Flaharty is a bit and spur maker based out of Hico, TX. A high end bit and spur maker with an amazing talent for silver engraving, Troy also produces a line of Barrel Horse bits used by competitors from all over the country. Check him out on facebook and instagram or visit his website at flahartybitsspurs.com…
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A visit with our good friend Odin Clack with Odin Leather Goods. Way back in episode #3 we sat down with Odin to hear his story. This was one of our most popular episodes. Since then he has been super busy growing his business and we thought it would be great to get an update on where OLG is today. Visit his website odinleathergoods.com And be sure…
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This episode is an interview with Bruce Cheaney from Gainsville, TX. Bruce is a well known saddle maker who also makes bits and spurs. Bruce also has a large youtube channel where he shares a lot of content for other craftsmen to benefit from. Visit his website, www.brucecheaney.com, as well as his social media on instagram and facebook.…
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In this episode we visit with Rod Nikkel who had a 20 year career of building some of the finest handmade saddle trees on the market. Listen to Rod's story and how he got into the business of trees. His website is a powerful resource for all of us saddle makers out there for tree information and saddle fitting. Although he is retired from saddle tr…
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In this episode, we visit with Jim Linnell who owns and operates Elk Tracks Studio. Jim has been a well known name in the leather craft community for 40 years or more. If you are interested in learning leather craft, then Jim is a figure that you have to follow and attend some of his classes. Jim puts out fantastic content on his instagram and Face…
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In this episode we sit down with David Bond who owns Lucky B Design. David is a Traditional Sign Writer originally from ranching country in California and now resides in Waco, TX. I really enjoyed this interview and I think you will as well. Be sure to check out David's Instagram page to see some of his amazing work. Just search "Lucky B Design"…
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In this episode, we visit with Douglas Krause who owns and operates Krause Saddle Company in Patagonia, Arizona. Douglas is an award winning saddle maker with a long career building saddles and leathergoods. He is also an accomplished horsehair craftsman. He is well known for his horse hair hitching and horse hair rope making for mecates. Be sure t…
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In this episode, we had the great opportunity to visit with Chuck Stormes and hear his story through an almost 60 year career as a saddle maker. Chuck is not only a renowned master saddle maker, but he is also one of the founding members of the TCAA or the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association. Give this episode a listen and if you aren't familiar wi…
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In this episode we have a visit with Nigel Armitage who is a bespoke maker of 30 years from England. You may already be aware of Nigel's work and if you aren't you will become a big fan of his. He has a great YouTube Channel and does an amazing job passing on his knowledge of the craft. Enjoy this episode and visit his website at ArmitageLeather.co…
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In this episode we hear from Jeremiah Watt on saddle making, bit making, hardware design, and how he uses a bicycle to tour the world and our different cultures. Jeremiah is a big name in the western gear industry and many know and admire his work... both his craftsmanship and business skills. If you are not familiar with Jeremiah Watt, visit his w…
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In this episode we interview Nancy Martiny who owns and operates Martiny Saddle Co. in Idaho. I loved this interview and getting to know Nancy. She has a really cool story and tells us all about working with Dale Harwood and her history as a saddle maker. Be sure to visit her website at martinysaddle.com to see some of her amazing work. Her tooling…
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This episode is an interview with Parker who owns Stock and Barrel in Ogden, UT. If you are YouTube a lot searching for leather craft videos, then you have almost certainly watched some of Parker's videos. He has a large following on YouTube as well as social media and produces great content. I really enjoyed sitting down and talking shop with him …
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In this episode we visit with a Silversmith from Wingate, TX named Baru Forell. I really enjoyed talking with her and hearing her story and her future goals as she begins building bits. Baru is an avid horseman and a fantastic silver engraver. After you listen to her interview, be sure to visit www.forellranch.com to see some of her beautiful silve…
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Bruce is a Veterinarian and Leather Craftsman that found his true passion in refurbishing and preserving the tools of history. Many of you already know Bruce and may have purchased some tools from him already. If you don't know about him, be sure to visit his website www.brucejohnsonleather.com Check out some of his tools and give him a call, I am …
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In this episode, I sit down with Dana and Tracy Eklund to visit about their business Big Sky Mohair Cinches. We talk about how they got into the world of mohair and tying cinches, how they grew the business, and what their plans are for the business in the future. I had a lot of fun interviewing these two and I think you will find this conversation…
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In this episode we visit with Lisa Sorrell who is a very talented boot maker from Guthrie, OK. On top of being an award winning boot maker, Lisa is also an author along with operating a supply business for other bookmakers in the industry. Here how she got started, her bookmaking theory and her business thoughts on juggling her many interests. cust…
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In this episode, we take a look at the fur market with Kris Pope. Kris is a professional trapper and educator as well as a leather craftsman. I enjoyed visiting with him about the ins and outs of the fur market and how it led him into the world of Leathercraft. As I am a leather craftsman who is getting into wanting to use more fur, we had a lot to…
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This interview is with a great friend and fellow craftsman Jeff Payne. Jeff is a bit and spur maker from Glen Rose, TX. He has been equipping horses and cowboys with his bits and spurs for over 30 years. Hear how he got started in this business and how he operates a business in 2021 still using the "handshake" relationship with his customers. www.p…
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I really enjoyed interviewing this artist and craftsman. Scott Slusher is a fantastic photographer who's passion is photographing cowboys and the western lifestyle. Hear how this freelance photographer brings a special type of craftsmanship into a world of studio lighting, memory cards, and technology. Be sure to follow Scott's instagram feed as we…
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This episode is an interview with Justin Walker with Rockin Out Silver. Justin is a custom silversmith and engraver that took his knowledge of silver work and created a business that brings aspects of the manufacturing world together in order to offer quality pieces on a large scale. Check out his website for jewelry, hardware, and conchos to help …
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Our first boot maker is on the podcast and its Dustin Lauw from Salado, TX with Duck's Heritage Custom Boots. Listen to see how a fourth generation leather worker niched down his craft and focused on mastering the skill of making custom cowboy boots. To see some of Dustin's work, search for him on Facebook and Instagram.…
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In this episode of Lost Trade, we interview Dusty Smith with WYO Custom Saddles and Trees in Buffalo, WY. Dusty is a custom saddle maker as well as a highly skilled custom saddle tree maker. We visit with him about his journey into the trade of saddle tree building as an accomplished saddle maker. If you want to get in touch with Dusty or to see so…
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This interview is with Ben Geisler who is a US Army Vet and saddle maker who owns Aspen Saddlery. I had a great time visiting with Ben about his route to becoming a custom saddle maker of fine Wade Saddles. We also talked about the challenges of starting a business while moving frequently due to his wife's military career all while they raise their…
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In this episode, we visit with a good friend of mine Scott Catalena. Scott is with Catalena Hatters in Bryan, TX. Catalena Hatters is a 2nd generation custom hat shop that makes custom felt hats in all shapes and styles. Check out this episode to hear about the hat business and how felt hats are made and restored. To learn more about Catalena Hatte…
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This interview is with Jeana Andreatta with Tumbling J Mohair Tack in Weatherford, TX. I had a great time visiting with her about the world of mohair and mohair gear. If you would like to check out her work, look her up on Facebook and instagram by searching for "Tumbling J Mohair Tack" Her website should be done around Thanksgiving.…
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In this episode, we visit with Wilson Capron with Capron Bits and Spurs in Christoval, TX. Wilson explains the difference between a silversmith and bit/spur maker as well as diving into his ideas on pricing, customer relations, and workshop critters. To learn more about Wilson Capron and his work, visit his website at https://wilsoncapron.com…
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