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    Tandy Leather Factory - Tandy Leather storefront sign, in the East end of the Mill

    Tandy Leather Factory

    4.6(10 reviews)
    75.4 mi
    $$

    Love the people here. Friendly, knowledgeable, helpful when you need them. Good selection of…read moreproduct in a wide range. I wish the Tandy product would have a little more information on them. For instance, medium rivet. I don't know the depth. Sometimes it's useful to bring in a scrap piece of what you're working with. Sometimes a bit high in price, but then again, I don't have to pay shipping and wait. As mentioned, you can save with becoming a member, and they will help you out to decide if it's worth it for you. It may not be as a hobby. But if you are going to do enough to sell items on Esty or Faire's then it will more than likely be worth it.

    Tandy Leather is amazing! I wasn't sure if it would be worth driving out here, but I was 20 minutes…read moreaway for work one day and thought I'd check it out since I'd been admiring things online for ages. So so glad I came in! I'm new to leatherworking, and even having read project instructions and blogs, I wasn't sure what I needed or what to do with the tools and dyes. I browsed for a while and when I was ready to check out, Cass (sorry if I'm spelling it wrong!) asked what I was making and helped me weed out unnecessary tools and replaced them with what I really needed. She also took a lot of time walking around explaining what I'd need to dye leather and finish it, what kinds of coatings to use, and gave me a demo of using the strap cutter, dye, top coat, wax coat, gum tragacanth and edge slicker, as well as both edge bevelers I was purchasing. So so useful! She explained why eyelets won't work in belt holes (buckle pins need an oblong hole or they'll get stuck), and was generally really easygoing, full of great tips, and she gave me the leather sample piece so I could remember what to do. Also, she pointed me to their classes which are free if you get a $35 per year membership, totally worth it for four classes of instruction on carving, tooling, dyeing, etc. I have to make time to come back for that! There was a huge selection of tools in an organized and uncluttered store in a mill building with tons of parking. It's a little out of the way but I'm excited to take classes when I can fit them in and to come back if I have questions. Thanks Tandy!

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    Mahican Moccasin Outlet

    Mahican Moccasin Outlet

    4.5(2 reviews)
    45.0 mi
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    OH MY GOD THIS PLACE IS SO BIZARRE IT'S LIKE AN ALTERNATE SHOPPING UNIVERSE!…read more That being said, I did enjoy my experience here. We pulled up to this weirdly non-descript building, walked in, "ding"............no one. So we started looking around, among the fringed jackets, creepy puppets, and piles of moccasins.....still no one. A few minutes passed.....a tea kettle warming up on a pot belly stove started whistling...still no one. A few more minutes...in walks this old, some might say grizzled man - the Owner! - who, oddly enough, is from Memphis. This could have been the point where we were murdered. But, I'm not writing this from the other side, so we were safe. The mocs were pretty cool - as long as you could navigate the shelves, which were overflowing with goods and not particularly well organized. The pairs ranged from the simple ($29) to the kind of expensive moccasins I would buy if I was rich, hip, and in some Brooklyn-based band that was being supported by my trust fund ($100+). So I walked away with my life, a pair of cozy mocs (no tax), and a complementary highlighter/pen combo to commemorate my shopping experience. There's more that I didn't include here - but you should definitely check this place out if you're on Rte 7. and help keep this crazy place in business.

    Our trip to Mahican Moccasin Shop was delightful! The customer service is excellent. The owner was…read morequiet, but pleasant and extremely knowledgeable about local history and cultural heritage of the Mahicans. The quaint shop has a large variety of gift items, including hand-crafted moccasins in men's, women's and children's sizes, stone and beaded jewelry, clothing, mohican artifacts, toys, leather belts, leather hats, sheepskin, deer hide, and even custom-made footwear to your order. For locally made items, Mahican Moccasin Shop has Vermont-made maple syrup, maple sugar candy, cheeses, wild strawberry and blueberry jams, New England recipe books, and much more. We will definitely be back to Mahican Moccasin Shop next time we are up in Vermont. It's the perfect place for creative gifts and fun items for yourself!

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