dhaverstick Report post Posted April 5, 2019 A couple of years ago, I became acquainted with Joe Hollingshad who owns Devil's Backbone Outfitters near Dora, MO. I met him through a mutual friend, Bill Cooper, and was originally invited to his place to kill a deer with my longbow while Bill filmed it. Well the deer didn't cooperate but Joe and I hit it off first thing. He's an avid black powder shooter and likes to play dress up like me so we had a lot in common. His big claim to fame, though, is turkey hunting. Joe has guided turkey hunters for decades and used to work for some of the big names in the business. Joe called me a couple of months ago and invited me to hunt turkeys with him on his place with Sweet Rachael, my 20 gauge flintlock turkey gun. Bill will be there to film again and, hopefully, things will turn out better this time. To show my appreciation for his hospitality, I made Joe this shooting bag. It has a springtime theme to it to get a feller in the mood for the season. I will give it to him next Sunday. I can hardly wait to see the look on his face! The body of the bag is elk hide and the trim is bison. I found some pencil drawings I liked and had them laser etched onto some leather at Springfield Leather Company. I was going for the oldtime box camera photo look with the etchings so I framed them in caiman hide which looks like a wooden frame to me. Everything was sewn by hand using artificial sinew. I was quite pleased with the end result. The bag is symmetrical with a large compartment and flap on both sides and a patch pocket on the inside of each compartment. This is the front flap. Under the front flap Inside the front compartment - I personalized it with Joe's initials. Back flap - Joe used to guide turkey hunters in the Devil's Backbone Wilderness Area using mules so I used this image to pay tribute to that. Under the back flap Inside the back compartment - had to put my maker's mark somewhere! The D rings are carved from moose antler and the hooks and buttons are carved from deer antler. Darren Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smartee Report post Posted April 5, 2019 Oh wow! That's awesome! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YinTx Report post Posted April 5, 2019 A whole lot of detail and thought went into that, and it came out awesome! Let us know how it goes when he gets it! YinTx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJole Report post Posted April 5, 2019 That is a very nice piece of useful, yet decorative and commemorative work. So many thoughtful details there, and it looks great, too. Two awls way up! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MichaelT Report post Posted April 6, 2019 WOW! Stunning work! The amount of thought and all the details you put into that is flat out amazing. The etchings with the frames are great and that edging really makes the whole thing pop.Then add in the impeccable workmanship- it just blows me away. And it does put you in a spring state of mind. I really like the antler hardware, I'm gonna steal that idea Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JayInOz Report post Posted June 4, 2019 That's beautiful! I'm blown away by the talent some folks possess. And I'm so glad I found this site:) So Darren- what did your friend Joe have to say about it? JayInOz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikermutt07 Report post Posted June 4, 2019 That is one of the most awesome things I have seen here. And that, is saying a mouthful. Love it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaloJones Report post Posted July 8, 2019 That’s amazing, so what was the recipients response? did you get that warm fuzzy satisfaction of giving a unique item that is truly appreciated? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlakesBlades Report post Posted July 15, 2019 Very, very nice! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dhaverstick Report post Posted August 5, 2019 Sorry for the very late response. I haven't been on this site in a while. To say that Joe was blown away when I gave him his bag would be an understatement. He's a man that is not much for displaying emotion but this time he actually got a little teary eyed. He has told me several times since I gave it to him in April that I have no idea what that bag means to him. So, yes, I certainly got that warm, fuzzy feeling of doing a good thing. Darren Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites