Capt. Jas.
58 Cal.
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- Aug 19, 2005
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I recently finished this bag for my son who has been of late saving his shillings to purchase a Mike Brooks fowling piece which I believe is now in progress.
This bag is of calfskin, dyed with vinegar/rusty iron concoction, lined with overdyed ticking cloth, edges bound in calfskin, strap of handwoven and hand dyed linen, two inside pockets, sewn with Irish linen beeswaxed cord, and utilizes an iron harness buckle that belonged to my son's great-great uncle who he is named after.
The body of this bag is an attempted copy from a 1720's English engraving of a partridge shooter using a fowling piece. The engraving shows a much smaller flap. Too many stitches in this one!!!
It's actually hard NOT to add multiple compartments and various fancy additions but I think those things are for the most part 19th and 20th century.
I took some liberties in style to dress up the bag with the flap trim design as well as the areas where the leather transitioned to the webbing. It was reminicent in my mind to the fowling gun buttplate design.
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This bag is of calfskin, dyed with vinegar/rusty iron concoction, lined with overdyed ticking cloth, edges bound in calfskin, strap of handwoven and hand dyed linen, two inside pockets, sewn with Irish linen beeswaxed cord, and utilizes an iron harness buckle that belonged to my son's great-great uncle who he is named after.
The body of this bag is an attempted copy from a 1720's English engraving of a partridge shooter using a fowling piece. The engraving shows a much smaller flap. Too many stitches in this one!!!
It's actually hard NOT to add multiple compartments and various fancy additions but I think those things are for the most part 19th and 20th century.
I took some liberties in style to dress up the bag with the flap trim design as well as the areas where the leather transitioned to the webbing. It was reminicent in my mind to the fowling gun buttplate design.
picture 1
picture 2
picture 3