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Hi everyone,

I just wanted to take a brief moment and introduce myself as a new member. I am very new at the leather craft and have been teaching myself through research but mainly through trial and error. My interest is mostly holstsers and other outdoor products to be used for the hunting enthusiasts, however, I would like to eventually expand into other project ideas such as purses.

Just a little background on myself. I am a serious and seasoned bowhunter of whitetails and love spring gobbler hunting. I love the outdoors. I am a collector of custom handmade turkey calls and art. I look very forward to chatting with you all, as well as building my leather craft skill from much of the experience that I see on this forum. Thank you very much. ***Lisa

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Welcome MsDragonfly, you've come to the right place.

We all share, and learn from each other.

As a former hunter, I can appreciate the Spring Turkey, although they usually got the best of me. Damn smart for a stupid bird...lol

Can't wait to see your contributions.

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Hi Lisa! Welcome. You said "I am a collector of custom handmade turkey calls and art.", well I appreciate that. How did you know I was hand made? LOL

We have a lot in common - My name is Art and I've been called a turkey.

I look forward to learning form you as well as seeing some of your work.

ArtS

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:welcome: Good to have you here, Lisa! Feel free to jump in with questions anytime. We have a good group of folks here.

Best, -Alex

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Hi and welcome Lisa!

I just got my first bow since I nowadays have a house in the Swedish outbacks where I can dabble with it a bit without disturbing the nieghbours. Bowhunting is not allowed here and that's the main reason I never pursued it earlier on in life. X-bows is also of some interest but not legal at all so I'll stick to that regular bow. It still needs some fixing up, it's an old Bear White tail hunter, compound with wooden limbs.

I'm taught with leathers the same way as you are.

Looking forward to see your work. Don't be shy with questions, there are no dumb ones and if a question is ignored just poke people in the eye by bumping it.

(a blank post saying *bump* and it'll reappear in the "view new posts" link wich is the best way to catch up with active topics)

Tom

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:welcome: to Leatherworker.net. You've happened across the best site on the internet.

Edited by TwinOaks

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