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Jerry Samouce

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I am about to make my first attempt on making a double possibles bag...
But I would like to see some historically accurate specimens to get my brain juices flowing!
I need to see photos from different angles to se WHAT is going on, to better devise a plan of attack!

and I figure you guys are owners of said bags, super educated in such things, and the ones to ask.

So, please Show me your double Possibles Bags... Thanks!
 
To some people it is just semantics, but, language matters.
As near as can be found, there is no reference to the term "possibles bag," as a pouch for carrying the supplies to shoot one's gun. This would be a shot pouch, maybe some other terms.
Debatable use of the term for a bag to carry other things one might, possibly, need.
As always, time period can make a difference. Judging from your avatar I'm assuming you are looking for mid to late 18th century.

I'm looking up some pictures for you now.
 
I'll start with a period painting. A few of us have had some debate on a few things about this picture. But, one thing we agree on, is that if one follows the lines of the reddish colored trim,,, this would appear to be an 18th century example of a double pouch.

Lifted from our discussion elsewhere,
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"This image is a portrait of Sir Edward Hales, Baronet of Hales Place, Hockington, Kent, by Phillippe Mercier c. 1744 housed at the Yale Center of British Art." -Paranger
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The following photos were also taken from previous discussions. There is much debate about the provenance and actual dates of this bag's make and use, but, clearly it is originally from at least within the period of our forum.
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wow... go on....

BTW attached are some of my other leather works.
 

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wow... go on....

BTW attached are some of my other leather works.
Some good work there..
Not sure I want to know about the leather bird mask,,,,, lol.

I think those are the only images I have of double bags attributed to a time before 1800. At least of shoulder slung bags. And, as to an earlier debate elsewhere, I'm not convinced the bag in that painting wasn't originally a belt worn bag.
 
is the crow mask for b & d? some how it doesn't seem to fit in? the rest of your leather work is first rate.
ha ha ha Thanks!
The plague mask was made as a smart-aleck response to the SCAM-Demic...
I enjoy wearing it at Walmart now and then just to watch reactions!

I also made it for the challenge.
 
I thought that I saw you on the site 'PEOPLE OF WALMART' ?? so that was you? LOL!!.
 

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