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    Moose hide

    If you have time and a place where to do it wash the hide very well and then braintan it! You'll get a quality you can't find on commercial tanned hides.
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    Some bags..

    Hi Gus and thanks. I'm honest, I didn't think to the option you say. The way I made this strap simply came to me looking to another bag. But It's highly possible the original maker took the idea from what you suggest. And yes, bags like thid are also called game bag and in some cases german bags...
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    Some bags..

    Sorry, double post
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    Some bags..

    Rug: strange to say but the first bag is way rugged than the second one! It's a leather coated with a special paint by the tannery and for this it's almost waterproof. Another one made time ago. More on the Indian side.
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    Building a shop

    Now a shop is a serious project!
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    Some bags..

    Thanks, you all are really too kind, I simply like to make stuff. Colmoultrie: for this last bag but also for the angels on the first one I simply draw the subject on paper, cut it and then I apply it to the leather with a drop of glue before to cut. I draw one angel as well one only leaf. I...
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    Some bags..

    Thanks! That's Josey, my friend's mare. Another one I made time ago.
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    Hi from Italy

    Thanks for the very warm welcome (and in Italian language too from Sandan027!) Cowboy: I am the one to be honored to be here. I love the art and crafts behind this world and I'll show with pleasure the stuff I've made.
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    Some bags..

    Thanks all for the warm welcome! @Doubledeuce1: it's just the picture but the bag is a brown leather. Here some other picture and detail
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    Some bags..

    .. I made. I had some issues to post but I am using now Photobucket and looks like it works. First one I made for a dear friend living there in the North West, the second one is made out from Italian leather and a heavy cotton cloth.
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    Hi from Italy

    OK, thanks.
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    Hi from Italy

    Thanks a lot Richard! I am fighting right now to post some of my pictures here. I have a full Picasa web album but looks like the url it generates doesn't work on the forum or I can't see my pictures in the preview at least.
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    Hi from Italy

    Hi everyone long time lurker first post here. Love the forum for all the things I learn. I do mostly Indian artifacts (moccasins, beadwork and so on) but I like to make hunting bags too.
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