I agree, nice looking rig.
Great that you and wife are making your own gear.
You should be proud.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Doug
Thanks, Doug, Greg, Bob, George, Rich and
all, for the kind words. My wife and I have been making our own gear for 35+ years. We met when I was stationed in VA, (in a unit that got deployed at the "buzz" of a pager. No cell phones in those days). In my off duty time, which was pretty rare, I taught outdoor and primitive skills at a local park--1,000+ acres of swamp, pines, and cane-lands--and she came to my first class. Our daughter introduced us that day. That was 1983. We opened an outdoor school upon my retirement, and continued with our primitive skills classes. Up until a couple of years ago, we would braintan about 30 hides per year for classes and various projects. One year, we had six pretty big mulie hides left over, and I wondered aloud, What would we do with them? She replied, You know that coat you always wanted? Well, you guessed it, she sewed a copy of the Canadian Jacket shown on P. 4 of the Mountain Man's Sketchbook, Vol. 2. If there is any interest, I will post some pictures of it, and possibly other stuff we've made.
Maybe all this is TMI, so please accept my apology if this "dissertation" has bore-a$$ed you too much. But if you've gotten this far--Thanks for looking. --JB