Artificer said:
BrownBear said:
Right now Tandy is having a sale on
4 to 5 oz single shoulders for $30. Lotta guys feel that's just the right thickness for bags, and 6 to 7 square feet ought to be plenty for your needs, with some to spare.
WOW, thanks for the info!! Looks like I will be adding a trip to Tandy tomorrow and I thought I was only going to buy blue jeans!
Gus
Well it turns out I had to delay until today, going to the Tandy Store in Richmond, VA. Funny thing is they moved the store since last time I was in it, so I had to hunt down the new location. VERY glad I did. Here's a report on what I found, though with leather, things may vary from store to store.
There was a large pile of those single shoulders in the store and I went through the entire pile. They were indeed Veg Tanned and nicely done. There were four or five that I would not have paid $10.00 for, but they were in the decidedly tiny minority. Maybe three more had the remains of brand marks that I didn't want for 18th/19th century reproduction work. The rest had good to REALLY nice amount of usable leather for the price and well worth the sale price as a good bargain.
Most of these shoulders were on the thick side of the 4-5 oz. weight. Maybe 20 percent ran a little thicker up to 6 oz. but not quite 7 oz. The temper was generally a bit harder than leather I am used to in this weight. (I personally would always prefer a little too hard to too soft, as one can bend and make it more pliable when needed.) Maybe 20 to 30 percent were just the right temper for a shot pouch/hunting bag/possibles pouch, IMO.
I pulled 3 of them that were so large for what I would normally expect in a single shoulder, I had to ask the store owners twice if they were properly marked as the Craftsman sides on sale. The owners said they had noticed the larger ones, as well, but yes they were still the $30.00 hides. I pulled two more that were not quite as large, but still on the large size for the amount of usable leather I had expected to find. I was extremely pleased with the leather in quality and quantity for this price.
None of the sides were quite long enough to cut a single long strap from, though guys who like their shooting pouches to ride high may find a piece long enough for those straps. The leather was long enough to cut two-piece straps from on many of the hides. All the leather pieces I purchased had plenty of leather to make at least two large shooting pouches or 3 small shooting pouches and with some leather left over. I am NOT counting leather for the strap in this estimation, though. You can get at least one large pouch and two piece strap (with leather left over) or maybe two small pouches and two two-piece straps from many of these sides. After looking at the hides and how much usable leather there was for the "bag" portion of shooting pouches, I would have no problem buying separate longer straps for them.
As already noted, what one may find in other stores may not be the exact same thing I found. However, IF one is interested in getting some good leather for a shooting pouch, I highly encourage folks to get over to their Tandy store before the end of the month comes and the sale ends AND go through every side in the pile.
Gus