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About Greystone Leather

 

     My passion for leather making started young.  I grew up around animals, especially horses, and spent many hours at the local tack shop admiring the leather products, which were made for the trotters and harness racers. My first piece was a pair of saddle bags for my saddle. As a young boy, I can still remember the smell of the leather, the dyes, and the sound of the old harness stitching machines chattering away, as the skilled craftsman hands made new harnesses and repaired broken ones.

 

     Thirty years later, I found myself down the path that evolved into Greystone Leather. I had many items that needed to be repaired and maintained, but could not find a local craftsman to do the work that I had envisioned. With that, I decided to make the pieces myself, just like my first saddle bags. 

 

     The need turned into a learning experience, and each piece produced new challenges. I put the ideas I imagined to paper and then worked the leather from my mockup. As I worked, I questioned each time how I could make the piece better. The weight, type, and finish of the leather were all taken into consideration, as I made each piece to make sure it had the appropriate strength, durability, and style.

 

     Every item I craft has the touch of the old school craftsmen I remember from my youth. I make each piece as if it were for the most important person in my life.  These creations are not massed produced, but one of a kind for you or that special person in your life.

 

 

Our Methods

We believe in sustainable resources.

At Greystone Leather, we have the utmost respect for the animals from which these pieces are made. 

It is important that when an animal is used for food or a finished product, that the whole animal be used. 

 

Each item we create is cut from a raw piece of leather and is carefully shaped to a fine finished product for your enjoyment. 

 

Greystone Leather uses American made and tanned leather from the oldest and best tanneries in the United States---Horween Leathers, Wickett & Craig of America, and Herman Oak Leather. 

 

We maximize the use of regular and special/exotic hides. 

 

Items with a unique pattern or special look are cut to find the most pleasing blend of use and function, which minimizes waste and maximizes the product indivduality and use to almost 100%.

 

I’m always happy to answer questions, or discuss a special commissioned item.

 

                                                                                                David A Burns        

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