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SOLD Ball Bag w/ strap

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Ball bag made from 8/9 oz grade #1 tooling leather. Hand sewn using a saddle stitch throughout with 100% linen thread that was waxed with bees wax, then wet sand formed. After sewing bag was dyed and then waxed for longevity.
Bag measures 7", which includes the spout, by 3" and will hold up to a .600 R/B. Strap measures 58" by 3/4" and is adjustable. Buckle and "O" rings are solid brass. Strap has not yet been attached depending which side buyer wants to carry it on.
Priced at $60.00 which includes shipping to the lower 48.
 

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Nice, I do a bit of leatherwork too. I don’t think many people appreciate the time that proper saddle stitching takes.... well the time it takes if you want it to look good too.
 
Nice, I do a bit of leatherwork too. I don’t think many people appreciate the time that proper saddle stitching takes.... well the time it takes if you want it to look good too.


Thanks, you'er so right and I have calluses on my fingers to prove it.

Cutfongers
 
Nice, if it's still available after I sell a small Hawksley powder horn, I'm in.
 
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