If you’re interested in learning or mastering the craft of auto upholstery but can’t afford to pay tuition, SEMA can help. … [Read more...] about Win a Scholarship to Study Auto Upholstery
Texas Trim Shop Reopens After Fire
Every time we write about an auto upholstery shop that's destroyed in a fire, we end our article with a sincere hope that its owners have the will, means and support to rebuild and come back bigger and better than ever before. We're happy to report that Moose Auto Glass of Tyler, Texas, did just that! … [Read more...] about Texas Trim Shop Reopens After Fire
Monthly Wrap Up: November 2014
This month has been one wild ride. Not only did we fly to Las Vegas for the 2014 SEMA Show, but we reported on loads of new products and steered The Hog Ring community's attention to the best sales and promotions our industry has to offer. Of course, we unveiled the latest addition to our popular Design Studio too. Here’s a look back at November 2014. … [Read more...] about Monthly Wrap Up: November 2014
The Death of Convertible Hardtops
We've written extensively about America's waning interest in convertible tops — a trend that doesn't appear to be reversing any time soon. But as automakers manufacture less and less convertible models, there does appear to be a bit of good news: The fad of hardtop convertibles is quickly dying, making way for a resurgence of soft-top convertibles. … [Read more...] about The Death of Convertible Hardtops
How to Avoid Bad-Quality Leather
In July, we wrote about the darker side of leather tanneries — examining how some of the low-quality producers of hides ignore their responsibilities to shield employees and the environment from danger. Today, with the help of our friends at Saddleback Leather Co., we'd like to show you how high-quality leather tanneries operate. In the following video, Dave Munson, CEO of … [Read more...] about How to Avoid Bad-Quality Leather





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