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Do you think this may pass for a late new england fowlers bag?

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Frank Ambruso

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12" wide 10" tall, 3"gusset, 52" strap.

Front pouch is 9" wide 6" tall, 1.5" wide
 

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Im not sure about the New England Fowler’s bag.....

But it’s a nice bag and should hold most anything you need.

Welcome too the Forum.

That is if there’s a bottom in it....

Is that a high capacity loading block in that gun in the Avatar?

Sorry, my eyes aren’t what they once were....
 
It would work as a bag for a fowling piece, probably not exactly accurate even to the "late"er part of our period. It would help if you took a seam ripper and remove the zipper, and find a way to change out the strap buckle on the strap holding the flap closed to a more simple one without the roller.
It is a very nice, seemingly well constructed bag. It will looks like it will hold more than you will ever need in the field.
 
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