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Post by pease on Feb 16, 2013 16:13:03 GMT -5
I am building a bag that will be used for a member of the common militia, circa 1750. The bag matches my belt worn shot bag. These are small bags by todays standards. Given the simplicity of the bag, it will not have the strap buttoned, buckled, or lashed..just a plain strap attachment. I have examined one bag done in this manner and found one side left long, and yet still sewn to the bags body...with no evidence of buttonholing. Over the years, I have also seen examples of similiar design on hunting bags...one strap left long. Is this common ? And if so, for what purpose ? Pease Is this common ? And if so, for what purpose ? Pease
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Post by Shine on Feb 16, 2013 17:09:39 GMT -5
What the hell are you asking us for. Wed make them outa nauga hide and plastic beads. Go ask FF. ;D
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Post by pease on Feb 16, 2013 17:53:30 GMT -5
Naugahyde isn't Period Correct,....since when?
First Hillbilly and Doc beat me up about synthetic artificial sinew, now this!
Bunch of Nazi Stitch Counters if you ask me....;D
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Post by doc on Feb 17, 2013 18:10:36 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D
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