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Phillip Hawk has 35 years experience as an expert saddler and shoemaker. After a three year apprenticeship as a saddler in Colorado, he moved to to Virginia to study English saddles, strap goods and shoemaking. He was master of the Saddle/Harness Shop and the Boot/Shoe Shop of Colonial Williamsburg. His skills include every facet of leatherworking except gloves and clothing. His work marries traditional craftsmanship with modern consumer demands.
For his belts, Phillip only uses leather from the Tarnsjo Tannery in Tarnsjo, Sweden. It supplies, arguably, the finest strap and upholstery leather in the world. The world’s best saddlers, harness makers and fashion designers purchase their leather from this tannery. Phillip uses leather stained only on the grain (the hair side), leaving the flesh side unstained to prevent bleeding on clothes. The surface colors used by Tarnsjo Tannery maintain the integrity of the leather.
David Morgan is proud to be a retailer for Phillip Hawk. Contact him at:
Below are just a few of the procedures in making a belt.
Phillip first cuts the leather into strips. The tool is a draw gauge knife.
Stamping with his maker’s mark
Ready to wear!
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John Leonetti stopped by the store just after Christmas to introduce his friend, Paul Johnson. Along with Will Morgan, they examined and photographed several of David’s whips.
John and David
David and Paul
Below are some photographs from David’s collection. (Some photos courtesy of John Leonetti)
6 ft Pocket Snake made by David Morgan ![]()
Deer Hoof with thong from Beau Hickory, made in the 1970s.![]()
Peruvian whip from Bernardo del Carpio![]()
Peruvian whip from Bernardo del Carpio
On Sunday, Will, John and Paul spent the day cracking whips at the SANCA facilities with BWAHAHA (The Barton-Wright Applied Hopology And Historical Antagonistics League).
Neal Stephenson
on left, John Leonetti on right.
John, Paul and Louie Foxx
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