Most of the boxes say Townsend Classic. We have rolls that might have 10SqFt, all the way up to 300SqFt. I have taken a little bit home to practice with. I need to learn how to sew before I can do anything.
start with the basics for sure, there is a leather discord that is really helpful for beginners
 
About 6 years ago I started leatherworking trying to make my own watch strap and it has since transitioned into wallets, yardage book holders, and other small goods. It is very relaxing break from golf and just everything else, anyone else in here have crafty getaways?
What's up Cox!
 
That is pretty workable stuff (fairly thin), the thicker it gets the less useful it is for smaller goods. Why do you guys have so much?

There's no coating, but yes it's for upholstery. For private aircraft, like Netjets. It's high quality stuff. I just don't know enough about leather to find a way to utilize it just yet.
It's thinner but plenty of projects you can use it for. And has to be good quality with that application
 
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