@rickysim84
Wow! That's a whole list of leather suppliers locally. I guess I shall check them out too!
And yes, leather tools can be expensive. Why is it expensive? For me, I personally feel its because of the exclusivity and the rarity of finding it, since its made specifically for leather crafting. Moreover, over the years, machination has brought the art of hand-crafting less of mainstream thing (more niche I would say). Also, tools are kinda hard to find easily in Singapore, thus with shipping and stuff, price tends to go up.
For me, I find that good tools live a life-time (or so to speak), and its makes efficiency better and operations better. Its just like having a good sharp knife to cut things, slicing it would be cleaner and more efficient, no need to use 100% strength (and later will cause fatigue easily, since your hands will be tired after cutting many pieces).
Alternatively, find ways to circumvent the needs to acquires tools that are not really needed. Like for example, do you really need a expensive dauber or paintbrush to paint/dye leather? Yes it does make a difference, but thinking of it long-term...you have to clean it up so that you can use it again. Not that its bad or anything, but personally its a time-waster. So, what i did, its just to use a q-tip (the ones that dig your ears). Disposable and freaking cheap!
So, yeah, its true that its good to rethink and consider tools that are useful and not useful. Unfortunately, at times (like for me), discerning useful ones require time and real world testing out and thus getting the wrong tools sure can happen, but don't worry, we are all here to learn from mistakes and move on! To create better products