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Jim Linnell is a world renowned leather craftsman who has dedicated much of his life to the promotion of leather working as an art form.

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Linnell was raised in southeastern Montana, where he was first introduced to leather working in an industrial arts class in Junior High. He enjoyed working with leather and began making small projects that he would sell to classmates at enough of a profit to buy a new tool or pattern. After high school, he worked at Boyd’s Boot and Saddle in Miles City, Montana for several years, where he made custom leather goods and taught classes.

He began working for the Tandy Leather in 1978 and managed multiple stores with the chain during his career. In 1983, Linnell was recognized with the salesman’s Victor Award by the Fort Worth Sales & Marketing Executives Association for leading sales gains and profit improvements in the 275 store retail chain.

He went on to serve as the president of Joshua’s Christian bookstores in 1990, where he served for 7 years before they were purchased by Family Christian Stores. After several entrepreneurial efforts, Linnell returned to Tandy Leather as Director of Operations in 2002. He now serves as the National Advertising Manager for the brand.

Linnell has dedicated much of his life to promoting leathercraft, having taught in 39 states, Europe, and England. He also developed a 4-H leathercraft program in Puerto Rico in collaboration with their Department of Agriculture. He also teaches an annual class for youth at the Sheridan Leather show.

Linnell spent 4 months creating a leather piece that was signed by the cast of the Lonesome Dove and auctioned for $28,000 at the Lonesome Dove Reunion Gala in Fort Worth, Texas. His efforts to help grow leathercraft have been recognized with the Al Stohlman Award for Achievement in Leathercraft in 2002 and the Academy of Western Artists’ Master Leather Artisan award in 2013.

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