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hello everyone,
I made this shooter saddle bag. It take me 36 hours of carving and 6 hours of handstiching. It was fun to achive this projet.

Greeting from Switzerland

Jesse

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That is some gorgeous work!  I'd say you knocked that out of the ballpark.  Great staging for your photos, too!

YinTx

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Outstanding!

 

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WOW!!!

Gorgeous work all around.  Beautiful carving, nice and deep. It will look that good for a lifetime.

 

 

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Usually holsters don't do much for me but that got my attention. A lot of thought went into that and I like the angle of the holster so nothing interferes with the flap. Very well done Jesse.

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Great work, would love to take my gear that down to the range in a bag like that.

I like the diamond border, is that carved or stamped?

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Clean as it gets.. I am also interested if the diamond border was carved or stamped.

 

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That's a great job building Will Ghormley's pattern and outstanding update to the tooling design! Great work Jesse! I built this same pattern a while back and just used the tooling patterns supplied. Your design is much nicer!

All the best, Josh

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Thank You for your kind words. The diamond border was stamped.

Josh, yours is beautiful, I love it

Greeting from Switzerland

Jesse

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Another demonstration of skilled craftsmanship @WyattEarp, thanks for sharing!

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Beautiful work!  What geometric was used on the border?  

Thanks,

Scootch

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Hello Scootch, the stamp used is the G538 from craftool

Jesse

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12 hours ago, WyattEarp said:

Hello Scootch, the stamp used is the G538 from craftool

Jesse

Thank you Sir!

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Thanks Wyatt Earp. I am going through my stamps to see if I have anything similar. 

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Very beautiful work boy Wyatt and Josh. 

What pattern pack is that from? How is the holster attached? 

Edited by JWheeler331

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Wyatt. very nice job... great tooling on that project! How long have you been tooling (5 years), as from the looks of it, I would say a very long time. 

JW, you can find that pattern pack here. Single strap version, not double strap: 

http://www.willghormley-maker.com/OWC.html

 

Edited by RemingtonSteel

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Thank you,

Yes, the pattern come from the Will Ghormley pack. Here is a picture how the holster is attached to the front of the saddlebag.

RemingtonSteel, I started leathertooling about 4 years ago, but I still have a lot to learn. Fortunately my friend Mich 'from France who is also on this forum helps me a lot to progress.

Jesse


 

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Very impressive.

Great craftwork and artwork combined!

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Great work my deer! MY DEAR:)

Superbe boulot!

Edited by paloma

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On 5/16/2021 at 11:13 AM, RemingtonSteel said:

Wyatt. very nice job... great tooling on that project! How long have you been tooling (5 years), as from the looks of it, I would say a very long time. 

JW, you can find that pattern pack here. Single strap version, not double strap: 

http://www.willghormley-maker.com/OWC.html

 

Thanks. I have many of his patterns but never tried out the saddlebag patterns. 

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