James’ Corner
Welcome to James’ leather working corner. This section is devoted to all the leatherwork that comes out of shop, done by James. We offer all kinds of leatherworking services, but since they vary so much, it’s best to call and talk to the man himself to discuss invidiual projects. Following are some shots of seats, bags and other miscellaneous items that he’s made, along with the prices paid by the customer.

This was a sprung seat done for a customer. The seat pan is a West Eagle, available in our store. The leatherwork cost $650.00.

The seat above was the final one done for the Digger. This seat would cost around $750.00, plus the cost of the pan.



This seat was done for the bike Better Half. The graffiti on the seat reads “Faith.” Obviously, this has quite a bit of tooling, and some very complex leather work. This seat would be around $1,500.00 for the leatherwork. This seat pan was also a West Eagle.

This seat was done for a customer’s Redneck Eng. Rocket. We made the pan, along with the foam and leather. The total customer price was $1,150.00.

This seat was done for our bike Grudge. The customer provided the pan, and the leather work was done for $1,000.00.

This small tool bag straps directly onto the yolk rails of the bike, and has enough room for a few tools. The customer paid $250.00 for this.
