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  1. M

    The Leatherman Bags

    A quality bag of functional design that should cost more than it does.
  2. M

    Wahts a way of making leather ALOT softer?

    If the canvas is glued to the deerskin it might be the dried glue causing the stiffness. Assuming that after the canvas was glued it was also secured by sewing around the edges, the glue is not longer needed to keep the canvas in position. If this is the case the only solution is to "break" up...
  3. M

    Old Timer but new here

    Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. Soggy, I'm originally from the Humber Valley in Ontario, moved west in 89
  4. M

    Old Timer but new here

    Howdy all,my name is Mike Doyle and I used to make shooting bags under the name Humber Valley Traders a couple of decades ago. Been away for quite some time but am starting to get a renewed interest so you'll probably see me stirin" it up a bit every now and then. :blah:
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    Leatherman shooting bags?

    Having had some experience in making shooting bags I would like to say that other than the obvious quality of Leatherman shooting bags, what I really like is the signature of his style. What I mean to say is that his work is recognizable by his design and the execution of it. Some bag makers...
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