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G. Elsenbeck
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September 16, 2016, 08:22:50 PM »
Perfectly sized for the next small game hunt is this bark tanned double pouch from the bench. About 6 1/2 inches square with the flap about 8 in. wide at the top. Nothing real fancy about this folks. It does feature a forged buckle that has both a handmade metal and sliding leather keepers. The strap is made from veg tanned cowhide and is 1 inch wide. Shown with one of Ed McDilda's beautifully done banded southern horn with an applied tip of antler. The flap is trimmed in pigskin. Note: this represents part of an excellent barktanned hide from Matt Weatherholtz and I decided to NOT add any leather dye to this.
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eseabee1
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September 16, 2016, 09:52:26 PM »
looks good Gary
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skillman
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I agree that it does not need dye. I like this set. Great horn Ed.
Steve
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Tim Crosby
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Nice work Gary, I have always like the Double bags. The horn is also well done Ed. Together they make a very believable set.
Tim C.
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