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made two new bag and horn sets

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david50

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made up a couple of new bags with horns. bags are 3 1/2oz cowhide,hand sewn with waxed linen thread,heavy brass buckles and hemp webbing straps. bag number two has a buffalo leather flap. both horns have oak plugs held in with copper nails and have violin peg stoppers,first horn had a couple small holes so I made a rawhide repair on it.

 
Very nice looking work. Some real good looking setups there! :thumbsup:
 
Lookin' real fine. :thumbsup:
Only problem with fancy stoppers is the fact that fancier they are the sooner they get lost. :shocked2: I just whittle simple ones and hold in my teeth while pouring. Can't lose 'em that way. And, I've only swallowed a couple. :wink:
 
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