Hi Folks,
For anyone keeping counting, yes this Bag #8 was finished after #9 I already posted.
I had the inspiration from the ancient steel engraving image I am posting here. It's not a direct copy, but my interpretation. I could not figure out the snake shaped pattern on the steel engraving bag's flap, but I am sure someone here will chime in with what that represents. I used a shell instead. I am thinking this is a 1700s bag with a European influence, like someone may have carried in the northeast with an early Germanic rifle for instance.
I added a thinner "hinge" to the top of the flap so it would open easier, but the flap itself could be thicker leather (4-5 ounce). The bag itself is 2-3 ounce veg tanned cowhide.
I have been wanting to do something outside my comfort zone, and was inspired by the old image. This bag took a lot of thinking ahead to determine what had to be stitched together when and how. For veterans like James, this is likely old hat, but it stretched me a bit which is a good thing.
I hope this entertains y'all. Best wishes, and God Bless, Marc