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Wow, really nice! What about the (brass?) frontpiece of the last one. Did you make it yourself or did you order it somewhere?

The tarsoly plate is made by a fantastic polish craftsman and sent to me by the customer. I'm guessing I wouldn't see the light of day for a couple of years if I wanted to get as good as him. :)

Some of the other fittings are made by me and some are bought from different places.

I'm glad you liked them!

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Good to see you again Edvin. Some beautiful work in those bags, and great attention to detail. Are you still handstiching all of your work?

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Thanks for the answer. I might ask you someday for a contact to that man ;)

Still awesome work!

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Good to see you again Edvin. Some beautiful work in those bags, and great attention to detail. Are you still handstiching all of your work?

Thanks ! Glad you like them!

Yes, all handstitched. I didn't quite get my Singer 45K25 to work okay and I've been busy with just a spare hour here and there.

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That is some beautiful craftsmanship.

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here is another piece I just finished.

10th century Magyar-style tarsoly. Dyed full grain vegetable tanned leather with simple incised pattern and a center locking mount. The lid is covered with silk and bronze mounts and the inside of the bag is lined with 80 year old handwoven linen. The edges are covered with natural coloured, hand tanned seal leather.

I hope you like it!

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I made this for a customer in the US, here is the completed kit.

Tarsoly, belt and knife all in the same style.

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