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Tasman: Leather | Hides | Luxury Goods | Made In USA #UNITEDWETAN Tasman Natural Pet, a division of Tasman Industries, Inc of Louisville, KY, was honored as 1 of 3 recipients of the 2016 Imagine Awards Our Furniture Showroom featuring Leather by Tasman Leather North Carolina (TLG-NC)
STORE | Tasman Industries WELCOME TO THE TASMAN STORE! CLICK any Logo below and Let the Tasman Experience begin!
Tasman Products Services At TASMAN, we are proud to offer you premium American products at competitive prices and with an unmatched customer service experience See below for the variety of products and services we offer
Tasman Leather USA - TLG | TLG-NC | TLG-KY This department is responsible for the manufacturing of our Messenger bag, Leather Jackets, American flags, Tasman "Tiny Tike" Moccasins, and many of our other "MADE IN USA" products for sale in our on-line store
Tasman Family of Brands Tasman Industries, Inc and Affiliates (TasmanUSA) the parent company of Tasman Leather Group, Tasman Natural Pet, Tasman Leather NC and Thoroughbred Leather
Tasman Augusta Established in 2001, Tasman Augusta is located in Augusta, GA and is currently processing approximately 6,000 hides per week
Tasman Natural Pet - Home Tasman Natural Pet, the division of Tasman Industries, Inc specializing in all Natural pet treats made from American Bison, Elk, Chicken and Wild Boar
Tasman Portland Tasman Portland processes conventional hides, Elk Deer and is the preferred shipping point for Tasman West Coast production
Tasman Hide Processing In 1989, after nearly a half century of operating as a single location, the Tasman Family moved to the uncharted West, with the acquisition of their second facility in Fort Worth, Texas
Tasman Hides Skins At TASMAN, we believe when an animal gives their life to nourish and feed mankind; it is our job to ensure that the skin does not go to waste In 1947, we began processing these skins in a saltwater (brine) solution