Welcome. Corter Leather is a super-small, one man operation. Every product is 100% hand made by maker Eric Heins in a small apartment studio in Boston, Massachusetts. Each piece is designed in house, cut by memory, hand punched, and hand sewn. Templates are never made, so no two pieces perfectly alike. 

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Sunday
Aug302009

A Quick Break


The past couple days, I've been packing up and preparing to move to my new apartment. I'll be moving from Allston, MA to Brighton, MA...or about 1 mile out of the road, and still about 5 miles out of downtown Boston.
My room mate moved out Thursday, back to CT. I helped her move, and then promptly sat in the middle of the floor and cried for a while. This was the first time I've really had a good cry since I was a kid, and it took me completely by surprise. I've been doing a lot of thinking about our time in our place since then, and thought I'd share a bit with yall.

Reader Comments (2)

Hey Eric...I just wanted to say hello and congratulate you on your new place. I can definitely relate to the joy/sadness of change..it's a nice story you shared. I hope all is well. It's been about a year since I got my regular bi fold from you. It's holding up well. Keep up the great work.

Greetings from Arkansas,

jesse

October 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJesse Allen

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November 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJoe D. Craig

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