'Carved' from a book: Black Bear Leather – The Daily Reflector

Williamston Leather Crafter Lisa Murphy proudly displays her artwork.
A wide array of belt in a variety of sizes, all hand carved by Lisa Murphy.

Williamston Leather Crafter Lisa Murphy proudly displays her artwork.
A wide array of belt in a variety of sizes, all hand carved by Lisa Murphy.
A 4-H book, published in the 1950s and found in an antique store in Oregon was the catalyst for a new Williamston online business.
Williamston resident Lisa Murphy and her company, Black Bear Leather, although only in business for less than a year, has already made a mark on area residents enjoying local fairs and events.
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John Foley can be contacted at jfoley@apgenc.com

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