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Anyone who hasn't bought the book yet, this may be news to you (and good news, to boot). In his book "Recreating the 18th Century Hunting Pouch" TC Albert demos building a bag with the shoulder strap set at a 20 degree angle, rather than straight up from the bag.
Out of curiosity I built one that way, and HOLY COW! What an improvement it makes in the way the bag rides against your body. I've made three more that way, and far as I'm concerned, I'll never make another bag with "straight" straps.
While we're on the info in this great book, he also presents the option of having the adjustment buckle for the strap on the back. Another improvement for me from the purely practical standpoint.
This stuff is probably old news to many, but I thought I should point it out as a kind of Thank You to TC for putting together a really useful book. :hatsoff:
Out of curiosity I built one that way, and HOLY COW! What an improvement it makes in the way the bag rides against your body. I've made three more that way, and far as I'm concerned, I'll never make another bag with "straight" straps.
While we're on the info in this great book, he also presents the option of having the adjustment buckle for the strap on the back. Another improvement for me from the purely practical standpoint.
This stuff is probably old news to many, but I thought I should point it out as a kind of Thank You to TC for putting together a really useful book. :hatsoff: