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HFD60

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The past few weeks I've been working on my kit for this season and this is what I came up with.

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My shooting bag. It's 9x10" with a 2" gusset, has 2 outside pockets w/ flaps and 2 inside pockets. And is lined with pillow ticking.

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Next is my horn. This was my first attempt at doing a horn and scrimshaw.
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It seems I forgot to take a picture of my possibles bag. It's 11x12" and has2 outside pockets. It's unlined.

Belt and belt pouch. Pouch is 6x7" simple 2 pocket w/ flap, unlined.
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Flint wallet.
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My fire kit, ball block and one of many little buckskin pouches.
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I'm still working on my leggings and moccosins. Let me know what you think. Any comments would be appreciated.
 
You've been busy. :hatsoff:

Got some good lookin' gear there. There's a couple of things I woulda done different on the bags, but that's usually the case with me... gotta be different. :haha:
I like the fire kit and the horn. :thumbsup: The fire kit looks real handy and the horn turned out very nice, especially if it's your first one. The scrim is great! I'm impressed! Keep at it. :hatsoff:

I'll be looking for the pics of your leggins and mocs.
 
Looks good enuff for me .. literally .. just send it all on over here and I will try 'er out for you! :hatsoff: :haha:

Davy
 
Thanks for the reply. Thats some real nice stiching work. Do you use some way to mark where your going to sew, how do you keep your stich line so straight and evenly spaced ?
 
I use a four pronged stitching punch from Tandy, helps to keep everything nice and neat...
 
Great lookin possables. There is something about making your own stuff that makes it even more of a joy to carry than the stuff you buy. Keep up the good work.
 
HFD60,

That's complete set up that anyone would and should be proud of. That really shines.

Jay
 
Schazaaaam! Only complaint I got is that you don't kow my address where you can send them! :rotf: :rotf: Great work and the stichinng is superb too! :thumbsup:
 
Wow! I think it all looks excellent. I am very impressed. How do you do your stitching? If you are too dissapointed with them, I'll PM my address to get 'em out of your sight. :wink:
Idaho PRB
 
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