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Well, my first bag cost me around $200 plus, but had a lot of left over. That was for the hide, cloth, awl, linen string, the book from TOW, and a DVD (forget whi did that.

Had this kit been available I think I would have gone for it; I never had a stitch Pony and still do two needle saddle stitching but if I added a Tandy Leather Pony then my first bag would have cost more.

Personally I think for a first timer that is a fine kit and you get it all at place with a single purchase.
A good kit with quality contents to get one's feet wet, I say.
 
I didn’t realize offering a bag kit was going to cause so much drama. Wow. 🤷‍♂️🫤
There will always be those who feel the need to criticize. They would rather find fault than accept a product for what it is and just move on. By the way, it seems to be another fine product from the Kibler family. Keep them coming.
 
Its like sometime ago I made a post on a barrel deal. Got all kinds of negative comments. Even from the person that advertised the deal. Because I didn't follow HIS instructions. Well if HE would have talked to his staff. He would have known I DID exactly what he said to do...!
But like everything there's always the ones who don't read the complete O.P.s post before they comment.
$150 for the leather and the tools is a good deal. You can always get more leather and make a couple of bags and recoup your cost. JM2C
 
I didn’t realize offering a bag kit was going to cause so much drama. Wow. 🤷‍♂️🫤
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I do leather work as a hobby…. For myself mostly. I will just say that kit may not be for everyone … but it is quality items. Quality leather is expensive. You can find cheap leather and tools on Amazon or eBay but it isn’t like that.
I think for someone that wants to try and make a quality bag and be proud of it you can’t go wrong with that kit.
that’s my .02 cents.


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I agree, and your two cents is actually worth a buck and a half in my book!
 
I might give it a whirl, with everything included, I feel it's a fair price. With still work to be done on my first powder horn attempt, may have to ask for this for Christmas.
I've tried my hand at horn work a bit, and simply just don't like working with horn! That's just me, and I realize it! I want to try scrimshaw, and have a few really nice horns, but working them from scratch ain't my thing! I once was at a pirate festival and bought a gorgeous Pirate-themed scrimshanded horn, with extremely fine detail and artistry. I don't know if it was signed, there are some tiny initials I have to re-read. This was at the pirate themed event at Marcus Hook, Pa., about 5-6 years ago, that they hold every September.
 
I've tried my hand at horn work a bit, and simply just don't like working with horn! That's just me, and I realize it! I want to try scrimshaw, and have a few really nice horns, but working them from scratch ain't my thing! I once was at a pirate festival and bought a gorgeous Pirate-themed scrimshanded horn, with extremely fine detail and artistry. I don't know if it was signed, there are some tiny initials I have to re-read. This was at the pirate themed event at Marcus Hook, Pa., about 5-6 years ago, that they hold every September.
Yeah, my first attempt at the horn and it's coming along ok. Kind of wanted a set all 'by my hand' as they would say, even if it's from a kit so the horn is already coming along and with the pouch kit, would have it all but a gun. The gun I'm probably gonna hold out for the fowler Kibler is coming out with next, or so I hope.
 
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