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Artisan NameJames Kern
Artisan CategoryHunting bags and powder horns
Artisan Bio

My name is James Kern, and I am the principal craftsman behind No Kings Leather. I began leather work about ten years ago after attending a class at Shake Rag Alley in Mineral Point, Wisconsin.
I have a deep interest in American History as well as a passion for handcraft and decided to combine the two into a creative outlet of making leather items patterned upon historical objects.
My primary focus is Hunting Pouches, which historically were the bags that a hunter or rifleman would carry the items necessary for the supply and maintenance of their black powder rifle, shotgun or pistol.
I use a variety of leather - deer, cowhide and goat, as well as different materials for lining the bags.
Each bag is completed with from 3-5 different finishes applied to give them a nice, aged look.
In addition to my bags, I also enjoy making baskets and leather containers, as well as other types of apparel such as mittens, moccasins and hats.

CompanyNo Kings Leather
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AddressPlymouth, MN
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