I’ve spent a couple of weeks with this strap, and can confidently state that it is absolutely not full grain leather. There might be a thin layer of leather glued on each side, but it is mostly plastic. You can tie it in a knot and pull really hard, scratch it with a pick, fold it in half at a sharp angle, and it always pops back to “perfect” with no scratches or indentations. Also, you can see from a side view that 98% of the strap (outside of the facing surfaces) that it’s just a black piece of plastic. This “cultivated artisanal full-grain leather” claim is a total scam
That's edge coat! I'm really happy to hear that the leather is holding up to getting tied in a knot, scratched and folded at a sharp angle. This is because it is indeed Italian full-grain leather and a testament to its quality. It sounds like your strap is taking a beating and I'd hate for you to beat at it much more, but if you pick at the edges, you'll see that it's edge paint, not some sort of plastic center that is showing through. Painting the edges of leather pieces is a slow, tedious process - probably the least fun part of making the straps - and it's solely decorative. If you cut that strap in half, you would see the beautful leather throughout (or just look in the adjustment hole slots). My husband and I take great pride in every piece we make. I've been at this a long time and as I've learned more and more about leather, the meat industry and tanning practices, I'm also proud to say that our hides come from a humane, free-range farm in France that are then tanned at an environmentally-conscious tannery in Tuscany that does not use any harmful chemicals or heavy metals (they use chestnuts). I (Linny) personally made your strap and can assure you that it's made from our Tuscan leather that I import myself directly from an artisan tannery in Pisa. I stained your strap by hand and then painted its edges with a dark grey edge paint. I then rub on a layer of beeswax, buff it, and then use a beveling tool to cut off and round the bottom edge of the strap (for comfort). The top of your strap also has a layer of wax over it to protect the leather and stain. The underside of the strap is buffed on a sander to give it a more velvety feel. I'd be happy to tell you more about the making of the strap and/or the leather. Thanks, Linny
In the world of guitar straps dominated by large manufacturers there’s something heartwarming about a small family owned operation in New Hampshire. What sets LK apart from everyone though is the quality. There’s simply no one else out there making straps like this. If you’re looking for the highest possible quality leather guitar strap that will outlast you, your guitar and your heirs and never go out of style… look no further. I only wish I found their straps sooner.
Very fine leather and quality brass hardware. The artwork is amazing and done very well. We have it hanging near our kitchen and it gets lots of compliments when people come over.
I purchased a total of four sheaths from Linny. All different, and all well-designed and fabricated, in high-quality leathers. I really love the quality and actually plan or picking up a few more in the future. And maybe a knife roll... Anyhow, these are good stuff! I definitely recommend them. Remember though, they ARE for knives 210mm or smaller, MAYBE 215mm in a stretch, so make sure your knives will fit! Excellent customer service as well, I will be returning in the not-so-far future.
I purchased a total of four sheaths from Linny. All different, and all well-designed and fabricated, in high-quality leathers. I really love the quality and actually plan or picking up a few more in the future. And maybe a knife roll... Anyhow, these are good stuff! I definitely recommend them. Remember though, they ARE for knives 210mm or smaller, MAYBE 215mm in a stretch, so make sure your knives will fit! Excellent customer service as well, I will be returning in the not-so-far future.
I purchased a total of four sheaths from Linny. All different, and all well-designed and fabricated, in high-quality leathers. I really love the quality and actually plan or picking up a few more in the future. And maybe a knife roll... Anyhow, these are good stuff! I definitely recommend them. Remember though, they ARE for knives 210mm or smaller, MAYBE 215mm in a stretch, so make sure your knives will fit! Excellent customer service as well, I will be returning in the not-so-far future.
I purchased a total of four sheaths from Linny. All different, and all well-designed and fabricated, in high-quality leathers. I really love the quality and actually plan or picking up a few more in the future. And maybe a knife roll...
Anyhow, these are good stuff! I definitely recommend them. Remember though, they ARE for knives 210mm or smaller, MAYBE 215mm in a stretch, so make sure your knives will fit! Excellent customer service as well, I will be returning in the not-so-far future.
Awesome, carefully crafted oven mitts. Superb quality leather. Absolutely what I was searching for, I’m so pleased. Many thanks!
Fantastic quality, very clearly made with passion. Turnaround and shipping were extremely fast!
Most lovely leather tote I have every had! It's the perfect color that matches anything. The smell and feel is more enhanced by the day. Linny, thank you for sharing your talent with the world.
It’s a beautiful piece and will be a very good Christmas present to someone that I hope doesn’t read this review! Linny is tha best to work with!
Loved my two knife sheaths so much I came back to get a couple more as gifts :-)