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Since i cain't find the Brewers Pitch that i want, i have started covering glass flask

type bottles.

Wet molded and hand stich, with a hand woven carrying strap.

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Since i cain't find the Brewers Pitch that i want, i have started covering glass flask

type bottles.

Wet molded and hand stich, with a hand woven carrying strap.

Now that really is pretty. How long does one of those take to make, cousin?

Ray

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Now that really is pretty. How long does one of those take to make, cousin?

Ray

Thank you Ray......Pretty and very Funcitional...it'll get you from one waterhole

to another....... time wise 5 hrs would be a good guess.

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Since i cain't find the Brewers Pitch that i want, i have started covering glass flask

type bottles.

Wet molded and hand stich, with a hand woven carrying strap.

Luke, what kind if pitch are you after ? the none sticky black stuff that i use is from danjdclark@goglemail.com in the UK. mail him see if he will ship to US give us a mention if you contact him as i have recomended him a lot ever the past few weeks.

Regards, Steve.

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Luke, what kind if pitch are you after ? the none sticky black stuff that i use is from danjdclark@goglemail.com in the UK. mail him see if he will ship to US give us a mention if you contact him as i have recomended him a lot ever the past few weeks.

Regards, Steve.

Thank you Big Steve an E-mail has been sent...............

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My supplier of Brewer's pitch is Jas. Townsend and Son. They're based out of Indiana. You can look at their website http://jas-townsend.com/index.php and search for pitch. It runs $14 per pound, and if you're doing mugs, you should be able to get quite a few mugs out of the pound (I get well over 2 dozen mugs per pound, but I mix the pitch 50/50 with beeswax).

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