I’m learning to work leather, I think; this is my second bag. I know it’s not exactly historically accurate. It’ll be my hunting bag. All hand sewn with a woven strap by Daniel Lamping. The flap weight is an 1821 cent that already had the two holes in it. The button for the inner pocket is a Victorian era picture button of two angels called “Over the Wall.” It is actually gold buckskin, but the color looks different in some of the photos. The forged buckle came from Longhunter Trading Company and the rings were nickel plated that I treated with gun blue. The leather pieces on the flap were intended to be attachment points for game keeper straps for squirrel hunting. It should age nicely after a few trips to the woods. We will see how it works out!
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