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  1. Capt. Jas.

    Bear Face Bag

    Something a bit different from the normal work here at the shop. An ursine face bag for a friend. Gusseted bag with large interior pocket. The strap incorporates an old harness buckle used in Appomattox VA well over a century ago.
  2. Capt. Jas.

    Virginia Key Basket

    One of my Virginia key baskets just prior to Santa picking it up for delivery.
  3. Capt. Jas.

    Carolina Type Trading Gun Ramrod Pipe sizes

    Does anyone who has had their hands on original Carolina type trading gun ramrod pipes know thr inside diameters?
  4. Capt. Jas.

    Germanic Hunting Bag for CLA

    I made this bag for the Contemporary Longrifle Foundation's fundraiser for the CLA. Carl Dumke is currently making a staghorn flask and these will accompany a fine, early 18th century Germanic rifle made by the late John Bivins et al.
  5. Capt. Jas.

    Current Work

    A little early heraldic work for a bag flap. The main subject, Melucine is embossed (raised from the flesh side). This is for a Germanic hunting bag I'm working on for the Contemporary Longrifle Foundation fundraiser.
  6. Capt. Jas.

    Sporting Field Bag

    Body is about 12" by 10.5". The flap is about 14" wide. Three bound front pockets for cards and wads. A separate flap for the front pockets is held down by the main flap and closure. There is a generous gusset in the main body with two edge bound pockets on the inside back. Roll welted.
  7. Capt. Jas.

    A Small bag for a Small Rifle and Horn

    Kangaroo leather with a handmade brass buckle after a Virginia dug original in my collection. The little bag has a gusset and a rear internal pocket.
  8. Capt. Jas.

    New Bag

    Life has had me doing everything but leather work for most of this year but I have managed to squeeze out a couple of bags. This was a custom request for a regular customer who has been waiting quite a long time. It's a rather large hunting bag that is my version of an old original. I made the...
  9. Capt. Jas.

    FOR SALE Withdrawn

    Withdrawn
  10. Capt. Jas.

    WITHDRAWN 2 Flint Strikers

    I have a couple of young fellers in my neck of the woods that are enamored with the old ways. I think they are about 9 and 11. Planning to have their dad being them to my place in February to learn to make a shelter, start a campfire, etc. I want to make up a fire kit for each of them. I have...
  11. Capt. Jas.

    Shot Bag

    A generously sized square bottomed shot bag for a Virginia rifleman. Two rolled edge interior pockets. Deckled welt and flap. Stitched in black linen. Die forged buckle.
  12. Capt. Jas.

    Butt Stitches and Drawstrings

    This bag is based on one I designed a few years ago. The flap on this bag features a folksy, raised butt stitching design. On the front body are two drawstring pouchlets. Past the bound main entry, the roomy gusseted interior has two large, bound top pockets. The strap sports one of my handmade...
  13. Capt. Jas.

    WANTED Longhunter DVDs with Mark Baker

    Interested in vol. 1-4 or 1-5 in DVD
  14. Capt. Jas.

    Large Mid-18th Century Bavarian Hunting Bag

    I failed to post this in the craftsman section and can't delete it where it landed so here is a link. https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/large-bavarian-hunting-bag.136820/
  15. Capt. Jas.

    Large Bavarian Hunting Bag

    Large Bavarian jagdtasche. This bag is based on a bag featured in a mid 18th century engraving by Ridinger. It's an adaption that incorporates customer specifications as well as overall design proportion changes that satisfy my eye. All metal fittings are handmade by me and the buckle is...
  16. Capt. Jas.

    Large Shoulder Bag

    This is a larger shoulder bag I made up for a show that I was unable to attend. It is 13 1/4" high by 12 3/4" wide. Flat sewn, it has an internal divider and a large pocket on the inside rear panel. The bag has two die forged iron buckles for flap closure and a larger one for strap adjustment...
  17. Capt. Jas.

    Fowling/Smoothbore Bag

    Another bag headed to the CLA show. This is a large fowling bag made of premium hand burnished calf. The flap is decorated with a tooled William and Mary period styled shell design surrounded by raised butt stitching. The hand decorated shell motif is also carried out through much of the trim...
  18. Capt. Jas.

    Gentleman's Bag

    I recently finished this for the CLA show. It's a generously sized bag incorporating two of my handmade buckles. There is one on the shoulder strap and another one on the main flap closure. An outside pocket on the front body utilizes an original dug button that matches the other hardware very...
  19. Capt. Jas.

    18th century bag

    This bag features a full internal divider, leather button closure and a die forged iron buckle with fixed and running keepers. This is one of my favorite types of shot bags.
  20. Capt. Jas.

    Early 18th Century Working Man's Bag

    A simple yet well made bag as if made by an early saddler. This is to accompany a working man's early gun The painting is of an English gamekeeper, 1725. (Credit to Chris Immel finding the color version of this image many moons ago.)
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