SteveJ Report post Posted April 25, 2007 Here are some old and some new pics of stuff I have done.Some are historical reproductions,some are custom work. Haven't seen alot of this kind of style on the forum, so if you don't know what something is please don't hesitate to ask. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Don101 Report post Posted April 25, 2007 nice i like it, some nice hunting bags there and nice work, did you do thr scrimshaw on the horn yourself? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveJ Report post Posted April 26, 2007 nice i like it, some nice hunting bags there and nice work, did you do thr scrimshaw on the horn yourself? Thanks Don. I didn't do the scrimshaw work. A friend of mine made me the horn in exchange for a bag that he wanted. We were both happy with the trade, but I think I made out better on the deal. Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abn Report post Posted April 26, 2007 (edited) It all looks fantastic to me, Steve. Congrats on some really nice work. Glad to see some historical patterns making it into the 21st century. Edited April 26, 2007 by abn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveJ Report post Posted April 26, 2007 It all looks fantastic to me, Steve. Congrats on some really nice work. Glad to see some historical patterns making it into the 21st century. Thank you most kindly. I love the old stuff, and the folks that made them and used them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hoyden Report post Posted July 25, 2007 I'd love to find out more about the stitched patterns into the leather. I love that, it looks awesome. What is it called? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luke Hatley Report post Posted July 25, 2007 (edited) Here are some old and some new pics of stuff I have done.Some are historical reproductions,some are custom work. Haven't seen alot of this kind of style on the forum, so if you don't know what something is please don't hesitate to ask. Howdy Steve ,nice to see a BUCKSKINNER WORK When I learn to resize my photos, I hope to show some of my work Edited July 25, 2007 by Luke Hatley Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MatthewD Report post Posted July 25, 2007 Steve love your work.. just wondering about the rolls.. what exactly are they? I was thinking map rolls but I am not sure Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveJ Report post Posted July 25, 2007 I'd love to find out more about the stitched patterns into the leather. I love that, it looks awesome.What is it called? Hello Hoyden, I truly do not know if it has a actual name. It is simply using the stitching as part of the decoration. Allot of the patterns are native american or early american folk art. Some I have found from mueseum pieces, or pics of original bags. I don't know if that answers your question or not. Many originals were plain to the extreme, some used cutouts, and some used appliques. Many just had stitching that caught the owners fancy. Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveJ Report post Posted July 25, 2007 Howdy Steve ,nice to see a BUCKSKINNER WORK When I learn to resize my photos,I hope to show some of my work Thank you Luke, I appreciate it. Would love to see some of your work, hopefully soon. Are you into the living history side of this? Would be great to see some 18th or early 19th century style gear. Steve Steve love your work.. just wondering about the rolls.. what exactly are they? I was thinking map rolls but I am not sure Hi Mathew, Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it. They are called portmanteu's, and think of them as colonial luggage. They were made to carry personal belongings. They could be carried in a wagon, or buggy. Or they could be tied behind the saddle of your horse. Map cases were a good guess, but they were generally longer and round, with a cap on one end. Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted July 25, 2007 "Portmanteau" is the standard spelling, for the folks here who speak other languages. (It is amazing- in chat the other day we had people from three continents, and many of them could converse with each other in more than one language!) Luke- download "Image Resizer" from MSPowertoys and install it. It will add a right click option to pictures to automatically resize them, with three different choices for size. It it very easy to use, and free. SteveJ, what have you been working on lately? I've always liked buckskinner and reenactor events, do you go to those? Got any more pics to share? (hint hint!) Johanna Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteveJ Report post Posted July 25, 2007 "Portmanteau" is the standard spelling, for the folks here who speak other languages. (It is amazing- in chat the other day we had people from three continents, and many of them could converse with each other in more than one language!)Luke- download "Image Resizer" from MSPowertoys and install it. It will add a right click option to pictures to automatically resize them, with three different choices for size. It it very easy to use, and free. SteveJ, what have you been working on lately? I've always liked buckskinner and reenactor events, do you go to those? Got any more pics to share? (hint hint!) Johanna Hi Johanna, thanks for the spell check. Didn't think that looked right,but I was too lazy to check. I haven't been able to keep up with all the new postings, so I'm trying to get caught up. Such talent here, it's amazing. I have been pretty busy with events since May. And it probably won't let up until Oct. I did get new stuff finished, and will try to post them soon. Thank you for asking. I do have to admit that I love this time of year, every weekend is pretty much booked. It's a lot of fun being a demonstrator, and showing folks a different way, and a older way of doing something. But it's just as fun for me to grab my flintlock, and my bag and wander the woods for a few days. Just born a few hundred years too late I guess. Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luke Hatley Report post Posted July 26, 2007 Hi Johanna, thanks for the spell check. Didn't think that looked right,but I was too lazy to check. I haven't been able to keep up with all the new postings, so I'm trying to get caught up. Such talent here, it's amazing. I have been pretty busy with events since May. And it probably won't let up until Oct. I did get new stuff finished, and will try to post them soon. Thank you for asking. I do have to admit that I love this time of year, every weekend is pretty much booked. It's a lot of fun being a demonstrator, and showing folks a different way, and a older way of doing something. But it's just as fun for me to grab my flintlock, and my bag and wander the woods for a few days. Just born a few hundred years too late I guess. Steve JOHANNA.....it says that i have to have windows xp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted July 26, 2007 Luke, what OS version do you have? Johanna Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luke Hatley Report post Posted July 26, 2007 Luke, what OS version do you have?Johanna OFFICE 2000............... :coffee: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted July 26, 2007 Luke, Office 2000 is your Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook etc. It's software to run on your Windows computer. When you boot the computer, what does the splash screen say? Which flavor of Windows do you have? Johanna Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luke Hatley Report post Posted July 26, 2007 Luke, Office 2000 is your Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook etc. It's software to run on your Windows computer. When you boot the computer, what does the splash screen say? Which flavor of Windows do you have?Johanna ok lets try it again.. I have , Windows 2000 professional. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites