Do they still make them like they used to?
I've often wondered if leathercraft as a whole has improved or regressed.
There are probably a lot of thoughts on this and you are welcome to give your opinions below. But time and time again I see beautiful examples of fine leather goods made in the early 1900's that blow my mind. Not just the leather and craftsmanship, but the detail in the hardware too.
As a maker I love analysing some of these pieces and breaking down the steps in my mind if I had to recreate it. What I find with many luxury trunks, cases, top frame bags and jewellery boxes is an incredible amount of thought and design that I rarely see in 2020.
This may be a change in consumer tastes, lifestyle and labour costs, but one can't ignore some of the exquisite mastery displayed by many artisanal brands that are mostly long gone.
Some examples I found today:





And probably my favourite by Hermes:




I feel your pain! I do the absolute best I am able to do, for every item I make - even a humble notebook. I do this because I value my own work and my reputation. I want my work - even that humble notebook - to look professional and to show that I took time and care over its creation. If someone won't pay what I ask, then they are Not my target customer - simple.