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Hi there! My name is Michael Kreitzer, and I live near Canton Ohio. Some of you know me as Michael de Buslingthorpe on the Armour Archive. I've been doing leatherwork for about two years or so. I started by making bottles, then moved to pouches and armor, and now I'm starting on holsters.

I've been reading this forum for about a week or so and I gotta say, some of you folks put me in utter awe! :biggrin:

Here are some pics of my work:

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Welcome to the forum Mike,

Very nice work there, and thanks for sharing the pics with us. The bottle, is it lined or coated on the inside to keep it from seeping liquid out?

Ken

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Hello Mike, welcome aboard. I like making pouches and belt bags, and have always wanted to make a bottle.

Thanks for sharing, have fun here.

Nick in Montgomery (aka, the end of the universe).

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Michael,

Good to see you join. I was in Wooster Hampton Inn about a week ago for a couple nights.

Welcome

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Thanks, folks!

The bottle was both saturated and lined with wax. I'm thinking of trying Envirotex on the next ones (so people can drink alcohol from them).

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Welcome. Thanks for sharing.

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