Leatherwork - fair prices?

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Ch@rlie

Nomad
Apr 14, 2011
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107
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Felixstowe
I started learning leather work few years ago, like many for something I wanted (Knife sheath for a knife years old and the original had perished) the first time I got asked to sell some thing I struggled with how much to charge and I honestly still do. (Its a Hobby for me, but I have invested in tools and am recently able to make custom impressions, due to another hobby).
Almost everything Ive made has been to order, although I keep any templetes Ive made then re produce if/when Ive been asked usually coin pouches. I tend to make things & sell cheaper than I should, as the items have been for friends, rather than people I dont know. Ive always been fine with that as long as Im not out of pocket.
But I must admit I have got to the point I turn down making things when someone new says "I hear you do leather work" I have found more people saying "I will give you X pounds to make me this, cos I can get one on ebay for that."
Instantly, Im not interested.
So whats a fair price to pay for "hand made personal to you Leather products" my answer is basically "what you are happy paying"

As a person who makes, only a few times have I experienced friends giving me extra and saying no its worth more than that...Thankyou.

Which is a nice to hear, but I also dont say how long something has taken to make (due to design, hand stitching, tooling and dye work) it almost never justify's payment I've recieved but like I have stated, Im fine with that, if its for actual friends and Im not out of pocket.
 

Stew

Bushcrafter through and through
Nov 29, 2003
6,454
1,293
Aylesbury
stewartjlight-knives.com
I started learning leather work few years ago, like many for something I wanted (Knife sheath for a knife years old and the original had perished) the first time I got asked to sell some thing I struggled with how much to charge and I honestly still do. (Its a Hobby for me, but I have invested in tools and am recently able to make custom impressions, due to another hobby).
Almost everything Ive made has been to order, although I keep any templetes Ive made then re produce if/when Ive been asked usually coin pouches. I tend to make things & sell cheaper than I should, as the items have been for friends, rather than people I dont know. Ive always been fine with that as long as Im not out of pocket.
But I must admit I have got to the point I turn down making things when someone new says "I hear you do leather work" I have found more people saying "I will give you X pounds to make me this, cos I can get one on ebay for that."
Instantly, Im not interested.
So whats a fair price to pay for "hand made personal to you Leather products" my answer is basically "what you are happy paying"

As a person who makes, only a few times have I experienced friends giving me extra and saying no its worth more than that...Thankyou.

Which is a nice to hear, but I also dont say how long something has taken to make (due to design, hand stitching, tooling and dye work) it almost never justify's payment I've recieved but like I have stated, Im fine with that, if its for actual friends and Im not out of pocket.

My general mates rates for a full custom knife (blade, handle, sheath) is £20! :D Makes them happy that they’ve paid something, makes me happy that I’ve made them something.
 

Stew

Bushcrafter through and through
Nov 29, 2003
6,454
1,293
Aylesbury
stewartjlight-knives.com
As to understanding the market, it’s tricky. Too many factors. Is it a main income, are they trying to get a bit of profit or are they just covering material costs (a lot price like that). Brand reputation, optimism, naivety and so on.
 

Duggie Bravo

Settler
Jul 27, 2013
532
124
Dewsbury
FWIW, I have asked several craftsman what a piece would cost, I’m fully aware that it won’t be cheap, that’s what eBay is for, sometimes it means that the item goes onto my wish list for when I have some spare cash/birthday or I consign my self to something less.

I would never tell someone I thought they were charging too much as that would devalue them and their work.

Eg. My wife wanted a stitch ripper shaped like a pen. The quote was £20, allowing for parts, time and profit - it’s a business for him - I could afford it so I ordered it and made my wife happy.
A plastic one from the shop would cost less than £2.


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