Thalia Surf Shop Interview

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When I started making wallets the first place I thought might be interested was Thalia Surf Shop. I have been going there for years and have always admired the focus they put on small, local brands. I checked in with Corey a while ago and he let me know he would be happy to take a look once I had everything dialed in. They are now carrying three unique versions of the minimalist cash fold. Es from the shop recently came by the studio and took some photos and we talked about the business, design, surfing and crock pots. They just published a little story as part of a series they are doing on people making handmade goods locally, take a look here.

 

Hammer and Spear

The good people at Hammer and Spear greeted me with enthusiasm and kindness; that felt good.  They were genuinely excited to begin stocking a few pieces from the Headlands Handmade collection. The store has only been open for three months but it feels lived-in and warm, as if it has been there for 50 years.  In addition to all the cool stuff (a good mix of vintage and new)  they have for sale (at really fair prices I must say), all the customers I met were cool to talk to. The Arts District seems to be a fun place to be right now.

I hung out for a few hours and while I was there they sold two dopp kits, so naturally, I took pictures with the customers. Doesn't everyone do that?  Anyway, I am honored to be affiliated with that store. The next time you are downtown, check it out and say hello to Kristan and Scott for me.

Click on the image below to scroll through a few photos from my visit. 

 

 

Dana Point Times

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Andrea Papagianis from the Dana Point Times came to the studio this week to talk to me about Headlands Handmade. I thought it was going to be a little back page blurb. Nope, boom, the cover.  I shared with Andrea my feelings about Dana Point, a town that has been my home for a long time. We then talked about leather and landscape architecture. She was eager to try making a few cuts and to learn a few of the trade tricks.  Click the link below to see the story.  I was really just hoping she wouldn't make me look like a dork. You be the judge. But seriously, I couldn't be happier nor could I be more impressed with the story she put together from our conversation.

See story here 

Store Launch (softly)

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Headlands Handmade began with a desire to make a few things for family and friends.  I wanted us to have goods that would last and that could potentially be passed down. The idea to turn it into a little something more came from the encouragement from many of those same people.

Thanks go out to:

My family for all of their support and advice through this process;  all of my pals around town for never missing an opportunity to make fun of me for “pounding” leather all the time; all of my friends at EPT Design for their enthusiasm in being my first customers;  Chantal deFelice  for her inspiration and her hawk eye;   Shelley Schaffer  for her highly skilled photography and photography lessons;  Kevin Gjertsen for his masterful metalworking  skills;  Bryant Petersen for his amazing woodshop and for always making the dangerous cuts.  And the many people along the way that have listened to my constant leather talk, or have inspired or motivated me.