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  2. Tony DeBlase - Wikipedia

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    He also began a Leather History Timeline, which was set up in the LA&M on the south wall of the main exhibit gallery. [14] His papers (among other things) are held in the LA&M. [15] At International Mr. Leather 1999 DeBlase presented one of three original leather pride flags which he assembled as a prototype to the Leather Archives & Museum. [16]

  3. History of hide materials - Wikipedia

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    The oldest confirmed leather tanning tools were found in ancient Sumer and date to approximately 5000 BCE. [5] The oldest surviving piece of leather footwear is the Areni-1 shoe that was made in Armenia around 3500 BCE. Another, possibly older, piece of leather was found in Guitarrero Cave in northern Peru, dating to the Archaic period. [2]: 340

  4. Guy Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Guy Baldwin (born 1946) is an American psychotherapist, author, activist, and educator specializing in issues of particular relevance to the BDSM and leather communities. . Based in Los Angeles, he maintains that inclusion of non-injurious elements of sadomasochism (bondage, flagellation, domination, submission and others) in a consenting sexuality does not itself indicate or confirm mental ...

  5. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    Leather and Lace, a woman's leather/BDSM support and social group, was founded in Los Angeles in 1980. The women of Leather and Lace learned the "old guard" traditions from the men of Avatar. [45] Leather and Lace had a code of conduct and a uniform that could only be worn once a member earned the right. In New York, there was LSM.

  6. United States Leather Company - Wikipedia

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    The United States Leather Company (1893 [1]-1952), was one of the largest corporations in the United States circa 1900, and one of the original companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It was often referred to by contemporary sources as the "Leather combine" [ 2 ] or "Leather trust".

  7. Chuck Arnett - Wikipedia

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    [23] [22] Another of the works of art is bronze bootprints along the curb which honor 28 people (including Arnett) who were an important part of the leather communities of San Francisco. [22] [21] Some of Arnett's papers and artwork is housed at the Leather Archives & Museum [24] [25] and GLBT Historical Society, [16] including one of the Tool ...

  8. International Mr. Leather - Wikipedia

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    IML is regarded as the world's oldest continuously operating international leather and fetish event, [2] leading to the nickname "the granddaddy of all leather events." [3] The forerunner of the competition was the 1970s "Mr. Gold Coast" contest held at Chicago's Gold Coast leather bar, owned by Chuck Renslow and Dom Orejudos. [4]

  9. Shoe - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known shoes are sagebrush bark sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000 BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state of Oregon in 1938. [5] The world's oldest leather shoe, made from a single piece of cowhide laced with a leather cord along seams at the front and back, was found in the Areni-1 cave complex in Armenia in 2008 and is believed to date to 3500 BC.