Then all you need is someone to wear it for you. :rotf:BJC said:I want to base my buckskins and hat on this guy.
Where can I get the deer skins?
Where can I get the patterns?
Where can I get the tools needed to make this set up?
How do I make it?
BJC said:
Black Hand said:I'd do more research BEFORE you launch this project...
The painting looks good, and fun. Many of us dressed like this in the 70,and 80s. My 'war shirt' hangs in my man cave and a photo of a bunch of us 'shinning'. In general his outfit is more 1980 then 1830, do research before the outlay of cash. Two years from now you'll be happier you did.Black Hand said:I'd do more research BEFORE you launch this project...
Finnbarr said:I would recommend not using commercial tanned hides. Spend the extra money and get either the German tanned buckskin from Crazy Crow or just buy brain tan hides from someone.
As far as patterns are concerned I would look up Rex Allen Normans sketch book 1837 for ideas. I would definitely put in the effort and try to use authentic hides and pattern from the get go. I have some deer hides I plan on brain tanning so I can make a more authentic pair than my commercially tanned set and wish I would have just done right the first time.
tenngun said:The painting looks good, and fun. Many of us dressed like this in the 70,and 80s. My 'war shirt' hangs in my man cave and a photo of a bunch of us 'shinning'. In general his outfit is more 1980 then 1830, do research before the outlay of cash. Two years from now you'll be happier you did.Black Hand said:I'd do more research BEFORE you launch this project...
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