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Perfection Takes Time.
Good Thing I’m Patient.

Full-grain leather. Hand-cut. Hand-stitched. Perfectly imperfect — just the way real craftsmanship should be.

Most “leather goods” you see today are just plastic in disguise. I don’t do shortcuts, or fake marketing words. Every wallet, strap, and bag I make is built slow, with intention, and with a few imperfections that make it human.

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A 1973 Norton and the lesson that changed how I see craft.

Oct 10, 2025

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6 min read

A 1973 Norton and the lesson that changed how I see craft.

Mike Thomson
Mike Thomson