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What's on Ryan's Bench. Well to be honest EVERYTHING. After 6 days straight, the only way to describe it is "there appea...
04/27/2026

What's on Ryan's Bench. Well to be honest EVERYTHING. After 6 days straight, the only way to describe it is "there appears to have been a struggle" I will be taking a weeks hiatus, then back to orders. Thank you all for being so patient. I had a great sale at Sitter Downs and will be ready for the fall sale. Keep your eye out for some fun announcements that I will be part of.

What's on Ryan's Bench. I finished these three sets for the Tack Sale at Sitter Downs on Saturday. Come out and see me. ...
04/24/2026

What's on Ryan's Bench. I finished these three sets for the Tack Sale at Sitter Downs on Saturday. Come out and see me. 8 am until 4 pm lots of stuff to look at. Good food and great people.

What's on Ryan's bench. How about something a little flashy. The light doesn't do them justice. They are rust color.
04/23/2026

What's on Ryan's bench. How about something a little flashy. The light doesn't do them justice. They are rust color.

What's on Ryan's Bench? Would you look at that. If you want a little flash without being over the top these are for you....
04/12/2026

What's on Ryan's Bench? Would you look at that. If you want a little flash without being over the top these are for you. They are as soft as can be and still very light. These will be for sale at Sitter Downs during the Tack sale on April 25th.

What's on Ryan's Bench. More Chinks. This dark Chocolate brown leather is some of the softest I have ever bought. Basket...
03/27/2026

What's on Ryan's Bench. More Chinks. This dark Chocolate brown leather is some of the softest I have ever bought. Basket weave tooled yokes in two colors dyed and antiqued. Pewter Conchos and hand cut fringe. I think she will love them.

What's on Ryan's bench. How about a custom set of chocolate brown chinks with basket weave tooled yokes and some real ni...
02/26/2026

What's on Ryan's bench. How about a custom set of chocolate brown chinks with basket weave tooled yokes and some real nice conchos.

What's on Ryan's Bench. Well something different. I met a man a few years ago that repairs fine furniture. He brought me...
02/25/2026

What's on Ryan's Bench. Well something different. I met a man a few years ago that repairs fine furniture. He brought me a piece with some of the worst leather I've seen. I replaced the rotted corners with some Herman Oak veg tanned leather. This should give the piece another 50 years of life. It's fun to do different things from time to time.

What's on Ryan's bench.Today we have a new set of Chinks. Tooled floral yokes and the softest butterscotch colored leath...
02/19/2026

What's on Ryan's bench.
Today we have a new set of Chinks. Tooled floral yokes and the softest butterscotch colored leather I've ever found. This pair will be going out to the customer this weekend.

What's on Ryan's bench?Some projects speak to you when you are creating them, this is one of those. Last summer my fathe...
02/18/2026

What's on Ryan's bench?

Some projects speak to you when you are creating them, this is one of those. Last summer my father in law Ralph gave me this knife. This is not just any knife, this belonged to his older brother Richard. This is the knife he carried in the Korean war. This Knife fought at the Chosin Reservoir. To a soldier, a knife is more than just a tool. It is an extension of you. You use it for everything, to open your mail, cut your food and when the bullets run out, it is your last line of defense . It literally becomes part of you.

When Richard gave it to Ralph it didn't have a sheath, so Ralph made one from an old pair of Army boots. Not perfect but got the job done. Tonight I put all of that all on the bench. At first the leather worker in me started making a new sheath that would be worthy of this knife. Then I saw the sheath Ralph had made and I remembered that the knife and sheath had been together for over 60 years. I couldn't bring myself to separate them. The old combat boot leather was in pretty sorry shape, so I couldn't make it from the old leather. I made the new sheath body and sewed the old leather on top.

When your artist mind takes over you think differently. I thought about how Richard must have cared for Ralph to give such an important part of him. Also how much Ralph thought of Richard to keep it for all of these years. Suddenly I realized I was holding something way more than a knife, I was holding the bond between two brothers.

At first I felt small, then I realized that Ralph had given me the knife, trusting that I would always take care of it. Now I truly understand how much Ralph thinks of me.

I made something that if taken care of will last for another one hundred years easily. As long as I'm alive the bond remains. When gone I will leave it to someone who understands the significance of it and they will keep it alive.

This is the way of Brothers and Soldiers, I am Honored to be part of that.

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