Greg Crowley said:
has anyone taken it and what did you think? I am considering taking his course near Minnepolis this September. Give me some feedback please.
I have been to Steve Poulos leather class besides others.
And I think all classes help me to evolve to be a better leather service provider.
We take in new ideas and discard what’s outdated.
Where we were told to walk away, we now take the bull by the horns as new technology becomes available.
So competence instructors will always keep students with what latest in the industry of what can be done as seen in the various forums.
Pigmented leathers seem to be the easiest to handle; but more money is in the ability to deliver the high-end leathers of Semi-Aniline, Aniline, Nubuck, Vachetta, Hair-on, etc.
If you have taken leather classes and still have difficulties as you may take on more exotic leathers with more complicated problems… post it and we shall help solve it!
Even if it's an "taxidermy alligator" we are helping to clean and restore!
#1 Nose
#2 Back
#3 Close-Up-Back
#4 Foot
#5 Tail
Roger Koh
Leather Doctor®