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I like fancy pouches. I also like the whole ‘form follows function’ thing. I was at a museum that had a pouch that was made from one piece of leather. No stitching, just a piece of leather to hold it together. I almost imagined someone with a hide, a knife and a need. The pouch was dated late 18th to early 19th centuries and was made to fit on the belt.
My version is 4oz cow hide, bark/veg tanned and is held together with a leather wang. My camera makes it look very splotch but it doesn’t look that way in person. I need better photography skill) It’s designed as a belt pouch (fits up to a 2 3/4” belt) and is sealed with my proprietary leather finish. It’s a basic pouch that is made in a basic way.
It’s perfect for just slipping on the belt and is just as at home on a trekking, hiking trip as it is at rendezvous. You can put just about anything in it from gun accessories to a compass or ‘gasp’ a cell phone or debit card.
$60 shipped I have made three of them.
My version is 4oz cow hide, bark/veg tanned and is held together with a leather wang. My camera makes it look very splotch but it doesn’t look that way in person. I need better photography skill) It’s designed as a belt pouch (fits up to a 2 3/4” belt) and is sealed with my proprietary leather finish. It’s a basic pouch that is made in a basic way.
It’s perfect for just slipping on the belt and is just as at home on a trekking, hiking trip as it is at rendezvous. You can put just about anything in it from gun accessories to a compass or ‘gasp’ a cell phone or debit card.
$60 shipped I have made three of them.