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Here's something I've not seen before.  

When going thru the restoration process of a 1921 Dr. Bag, I found this small buckle and strap that was used to teather the key to the bag.   I discoverer these very fine stitches used to hold the leather covering onto the buckle.   Interesting to the point I'd share with everyone.   That's it!

 

Silverd

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You are correct, that IS interesting.

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That’s a level of detail you don’t see everyday!

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holy cow!! i cant even see that small.

Should i kick a hornets nest and ask the machine gurus what machine i can buy that will do this and also sew 10 oz leather holsters lol. :crazy:

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I'd like to know!

Silverd

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BTW.  IMPRINTED Date on the bag bottom suggests it was manufactured in November 1921.   How about that!

Silverd

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I think we all  need to go to 'specsavers' , cos after sewing that, we'd all be 'crosseyed' :blink:

HS

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