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Old 01-09-2009, 03:52 PM
Mr. 16 gauge Mr. 16 gauge is offline
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Mr. 16 gauge, Thanks for the "heads up" because today I went to my scrap leather and ended up making a 5-pocket flint wallet. I never saw one before until your post. We are snowed in, so I will be doing more leather work while I tend the living room woodstove.
Your welcome, Adam.....don't know quite why, but winter time sorta becomes traditional black powder time for me...maybe it's because our muzzleloading season starts the second week of Dec., or maybe it's because I'm forced to stay indoors and find 'stuff' to work on (as opposed to mowing the lawn, training the dogs, tending the garden, ect).. Currently I'm working on my flint wallet and a couple of knife sheaths, then I have a gun sleeve to work on. One thing is for sure....there is no shortage of 'things' one can make when it comes to traditional muzzleloading!
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