Bob Park




    Bob Park

    As a youngster growing up around Prescott and Wickenburg, AZ., I was greatly influenced by the cowboy lifestyle. Raised in a family active in ranching, roping and horse showing, I learned the value and importance of quality functional gear. It later became my passion to make that gear beautiful as well.

    My specialty is western floral tooling. I have always been drawn to the artistry in the leather that has played such a vital role in our western heritage. The experience I gained while working for N. Porters and Wm. N. Porters Saddle Shop aids in my endeavor to create a fresh new look while honoring the rich tradition of the western style.
    As a user of the products and gear I make, I strive to produce distinctive pieces of the highest quality. My work has sold throughout the US and in Europe. I enjoy sharing with other makers and when I'm not at my bench you can still find me at a horse show or local jackpot roping.

    E-Mail: hidepounder@cox.net
    Phone: 602/999-3099

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    no, no, the one on the right is a deep chocolate brown. It's just that my camera keeps rendering my bags as red... go figure !
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    Pepper on 09-10-2010

    New Cobra Class 4 from Leather Machine Company

    Hey Pepper, how come every bag you make is red? lol... the bag looks very good. i sew thin stuff on my cobra 4 too. thinner than what is advertised. lobogunleather, you're
    gonna love that cobra... Go to last post

    rickymoo on 09-10-2010

    New Cobra Class 4 from Leather Machine Company

    Folks, one of the things I would DEARLY like to be able to do EASILY is the bar tack with my leather sewing machine.

    Does anybody with a Cobra 4 with the very cool electronic positioning device... Go to last post

    Pepper on 09-10-2010

    Bar tacks

    I've got one, too. I'm making leather bags. It's just fantastic because on the one hand, I can do pretty thin, delicate work. On the other hand, I can do really thick work, really, really thick. ... Go to last post

    Pepper on 09-10-2010

    New Cobra Class 4 from Leather Machine Company

    Thanks for all your replies. I got in the leather and finished the chinks. Nothing fancy. It was a nice hide, although it has a little finish to it and I would like it more naked. but the color... Go to last post

    ChrisTornow on 09-10-2010

    Help! Leather problem