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    Alone in the Wilderness
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    Just finished this sporran. It's goat and cow hide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JEEP View Post
    I usually oil my steel, when putting it away for longer periods of time.
    I'll post a pic of mine tomorrow, as I just aquired a leather pouch for mine. Plan to keep the steel in the tinderbox that I will keep in the puch when I get one that is large enough.
    That should help to protect it against dampness as well.

    Meanwhile I have treated the bag itself with beeswax to waterproof it. Same stuff I use on my leather boots, and my leuku sheath.

    My bag is originally a coffee bag. but since I don't drink coffee (I am in real danger of losing my citizenship in Norway for admitting this in public, so my real name must never be mentioned in here. worse I may be barred from being served Cognac for life, as in Norway they never give you any cognac if you don't take the #¤"%Q¤% coffee...).
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    Your identity is safe on here................. as long as you share the cognac with us!

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    I like yer thinkin Peaks lol

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    Really nice !! well done !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    I reckon you could get the leather from furniture companies which would be nice and soft and already tanned ready to go.

    Anyway, I really like that Jakob.

    Martin
    i do just that mate ,i cut the back pannels out of the numerous leather sofa's i find at the tip,also the big sofa companies that take part exchanges will usually let you have leather off them too as they get skipped anyhow.



    btw jeep love the pouch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fish View Post
    i do just that mate ,i cut the back pannels out of the numerous leather sofa's i find at the tip,also the big sofa companies that take part exchanges will usually let you have leather off them too as they get skipped anyhow.



    btw jeep love the pouch!
    I like that! very thrifty and just plain old common sense really.

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    hello,
    Like the pouches Jakob
    I usually give the steel strikers a wee blast of WD40
    as well as a rub down with fine wire wool before storing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JEEP View Post
    I usually oil my steel, when putting it away for longer periods of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JEEP View Post
    I've got some spare leather, think I'll give one like this a go. Nice work Jakob
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    Looks just the job, nice work
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