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Post by Black Hand on Apr 17, 2019 9:16:18 GMT -7
Leather Jackware canteen with hand-woven hemp strap Cow horn wrapped in rawhide (don't drop your full horn on a concrete floor) with hand-woven hemp strap and faceted/carved elk antler measure Hammer-poll belt axe (started as an Ace Hardware shingling hatchet that was put on a severe diet) and over-the-shoulder sheath Gun bag from garment-weight leather (lined with ticking), copper button closure, belt recycled into a strap and hand-made brass buckle Belt knife forged from a Farrier's rasp (partial tapered tang) with a maple ball-end handle (darkened with Aquafortis and sealed with beeswax) and 3 iron pins, rawhide sheath covered with braintan with quilled accents (red, yellow, brown and natural)
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Basic gear
Apr 17, 2019 12:09:54 GMT -7
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Post by hawkeyes on Apr 17, 2019 12:09:54 GMT -7
Nice kit, I need to make myself another jackware canteen, very nice reproduction item to have.
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Keith
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Bushfire close but safe now. Getting some good rain.
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Post by Keith on Apr 17, 2019 15:49:58 GMT -7
Very nice looking equipment mate, well done. Keith.
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Keith
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Bushfire close but safe now. Getting some good rain.
Posts: 990
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Post by Keith on Apr 20, 2019 21:47:08 GMT -7
My Tools of the Trade.
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