Sunday, June 18, 2006

Obituary Guestbook for WIlliam "Standing Bear" Kimmey

As you may know, the owner of Standing Bear’s Trading Post - William “Standing Bear” Kimmey passed away June 11th 2006

If any of you would like to sign the legacy.com guestbook for William "Standing Bear" Kimmey, Please visit the guestbook site at:

Legacy.com William Standing Bear Kimmey Obituary Guestbook

I am sure the family would love the sharing of love and support.



I would like to thank all of you that have taken the time to send a word of condolence to the family and friends of Standing Bear. We appreciate all of you as friends and as customers of Standing Bear's Trading Post.

Standing Bear's Trading Post will remain open, Regular Days, Regular Hours

Personal Condolence notes may be sent to

Standing Bear's Trading Post

7624 Tampa Avenue,

Reseda, CA. 91335



Find them on the web at www.sbearstradingpost.com

E-mail Standing Bears at inquiry@sbearstradingpost.com 

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

In Loving Memory of William "Standing Bear" Kimmey

William Standing Bear Kimmey


Standing Bear's Leather Trading Post


The Owner of Standing Bear's Trading Post, Standing Bear, also known as William Kimmey or Bill Kimmey to the Southern California scouts and beading community a Spiritual Elder of the Onondaga Peoples of the Iroquois Confederacy, former owner of Standing Bear's Habitat, passed away on Sunday June 11th at the Princeton Hospital in Minnesota.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 14, 2006 at the Williams-Hanson-Kaun Funeral Home, Princeton, Minnesota.
A second visitation and funeral will be held on Friday, June 16th from 6-8 PM
at Lorenzen Mortuary
19300 Sherman Way
Reseda California 91335
Phone: (818) 343-4677
with the funeral being held on Saturday, June 17th at 10:30 AM at the Lorenzen Mortuary.
William L. Kimmey (Standing Bear) was born March 19, 1926 in Time, Pennsylvania to the late William Ross Kimmey and Nellie Burgess.
Bill worked for 42 years as a Metro Transit Driver for Washington, Pennsylvania and San Fernando Valley, California. He was an active Volunteer of the Boy Scouts of America, member of the Order of the Arrow, was involved 65 Years with the Boy Scouts and was awarded highest honor Silver Beaver Award. He opened Standing Bear’s Trading Post ( A Leather and Native American craft supply store) on April 1st 1999 and it will remain open and running even though Standing Bear has passed.
Bill was a Member of the American Legion Princeton, Disabled American Veterans, Gene Autry Spirit of the West Riders, 17 years riding in the Rose Parade, Served in WWII in the US Army. Long time resident of Washington, Pennsylvania moved to San Fernando Valley in the early 60's and to Dalbo, Minnesota in 2004. Bill is survived by his children: Linda Brozek, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Barry (Keri) Glenndenning, Moorpark, California; Joyce (Tim) Buchholz, Dalbo, Minnesota; Butch (Carol) Maciewski, Chanhassen, Minnsota; 16 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; sisters: Esther Burgess and Mary Ella Kimmey.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Viola (Nan) Kimmey.

Standing Bear's Trading Post will remain open, regular days, regular hours.

Standing Bear’s Trading Post will be closed Saturday June 17th as we attend his funeral service and pay our respect to this great man.
Condolence notes may be sent to
Standing Bear's Trading Post
7624 Tampa Avenue,
Reseda, CA. 91335

Photo Courtesy of Ken Lubas – www.artbeyondcontrol.com

Monday, June 05, 2006

Casing Leather for tooling - Leather Moisture content

When casing your leather you would dampen the leather with a sponge 1st on the back (sueded - rough side) and then on the top (smooth- flesh) side.
You do the top of the leather last because if you wet the smooth side you and then lay it on your marble and the working surface has any dust etc on it, you will immediately have that dirt and dust on your clean leather surface.

After having wet the leather, let it sit until it turns a lighter tan (almost as if the leather is blushing) and feels cool to the touch.


On thinner leathers you can just wet the top because it does not take too much for the leather to absorb the water into the internal layers of the leather.

For backgrounding, the leather should be a little dryer than for normal stamping and tooling leather moisture content.
If you are having difficulty getting your background smooth and even without tool marks when using a leather backgrounder such as the A104 your leather is probably too wet.

When you have to stop carving or tooling on a leather project you are working on, put your project in a zip lock or other seal-able plastic bag and put it in your refrigerator.
This lessens the danger of the leather mildewing as well as keeping the leather moist so it won't completely dry out.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Leather Craft Supplies in Southern California

If you are looking for leathercraft and Native american Craft supplies in the LA area or in Southern California, you can find them at Standing Bear's Trading Post.
We are located at 7624 Tampa Avenue in Reseda, California.
The store is on Tampa, just North of Saticoy...dead center between the 101 and 118 freeways.

For driving directions to Standing Bear's visit:
http://www.sbearstradingpost.com/Location.html

Visit http://www.sbearstradingpost.com/SBTP_Map.gif for a photo of the location map.