Double pouch made from hair-on calf hide, cow hide, and pig hide trim. Translucent banded powder horn by Ron Hess.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
#82, Pouch with Ron Hess Horn
This is an outside-stitched pouch made from hair-on calf and cow hide with pigskin trim. The powder horn was made by Ron Hess.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Whats in the bag?
A peek into my hunting pouch...
Small cloth bag with a few flints, some ball patching, turnscrew by Keith Gibson, tow worm by Roy Stroh, feather, wiping cloth, and a buckeye for good luck.
Antique table knife with a bark-tan sheath, small priming horn by Harris Maupin, cane measure by Art Riser, and brass wire vent pick
Small coverlet bag with a striker by Keith Gibson, a large flint, and some tow
Antique table knife with a bark-tan sheath, small priming horn by Harris Maupin, cane measure by Art Riser, and brass wire vent pick
#81-Groundhog bag with antique horn
I made this hunting pouch from a local garden thief that I case-skinned and alum-tanned at home. There is a heart-shaped repair on the front where I got a little overzealous scraping the belly part of the hide. The horn is an antique, and Jim Webb may have made the stopper (he couldn't recall upon seeing it, but thought he very well may have). The cane measure was made by Art Riser. There is also a brass wire vent pick and an antique table knife with a bark-tanned sheath.
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