Shrekmeister,
Just curious, but what does this gal's butt look like, when you flip her over? (In a PG sort of way)
Thanks for your responses. Those rimmed straight and tapered wall cartridge cases all look the same, to me
but it's still a neat re-purpose/adaptation to see. I think it also reflects how enduring the use of the BP muzzle loading rifles were, even with CF cartridge rifles in use.
The horn has that folksy roughly scraped look to the walls, enough to serve the purpose without refinement. The drawer pull is pretty folksy too.
Q. Horn measurement ay butt and along the outside cure?
The flap on the bag is also interesting, having two (2) different types of stitching and having a straight side seam and a opposing diagonal seam. Seems to me, that if worn on the right side, the diagonal side seam would make it easier and quicker to slide your hand under the flap, to get to the bag contents, without so much as even a quick look.
It's something like that, or the maker was running out of material. I'm always amazed at how intuitive and practical our fore bearers were with their essential 'tools.'
Q. Bag measurements?
Thanks again. They are, collectively, a neat piece of that family's history as well as our own.