There is not 155 dollars worth of value in that kit.
Mr. Kibler is a true genius and a visionary who puts out top shelf firearm kits.
Stick to selling great gun kits. Not leather bag kits.
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with all due respect, i disagree. I've built a number of bags for myself, and over the years, i've collected what i think is a pretty modest collection of leatherworking tools along the way. If you get all the gear that's shown in the photos, and you count in the value of the leather, i'd posit that you are at or very close to a pretty fair bargain.
Some other thoughts:
- if all you want is one bag, and you don't care whether you make it or it's made by someone else, then this might not be the deal for you. For me, a good bit of the fun is making it yourself, so if (when, rather) another bag needs built, i'll scamper about and scrounge some leather from my daughter and get to stitching and swearing. -- but that's just me.
if you anticipate making several bags, you might want to go the route of the first one being a kit of this sort, and then you will have the experience and confidence to tackle something more 'scratch built.'
- if you choose that route, i would get T.C. Albert's book - here's a link ...
https://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/39/1/BOOK-R18-CHPwith this book, and a few simple tools (as yoyu see in the Kibler kit) you should be able to tackle a wide variety of belt making projects.
go with what works for you, and don't get too wrapped around the axle about whatever "they" say.
just my two cents...