A post about Andrew Kasmar's fine work jogged my memory this morning to post something I've wondered about lately, and that is who are the good up and coming vendors and craftsmen (and women)? We've discussed the quality folks out there, many of whom are still making and offering the best of the best, folks like Nick Sekela, County Cloth, Wambaugh and White, Dirty Billy, Greg Starbuck,Nick Duvall, etc., but who are the "little guys" or the newer ones that may not be talked about much. Let's hear who they are and why. Tell us if they are using originals as the guide, quality materials, pattern and workmanship, not "so-and-so is good because they are cheap and fast'. Andrew Kasmar is a good example: a young crafter using quality patterns, original items to go by, with a good skill set getting better all the time. We aren't getting any younger in this hobby, and we need to hear about vendors like Andrew and some others who can take this hobby further and keep up the research necessary to progress. Let's hear about those guys who may or may not get out to a lot of events or have websites, or tout their virtues on every forum


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