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    Possibles Pouch

    First things first - happy New Year everyone.
    Hope your 2012 has got off to a good start. I've just had to bury my mum's dead budgie! Poor thing. Still, he had a good innings and wasn't taken before his time.
    Anyway.
    What I've been doing inbetween Christmas and New Year is make a possibles pouch. I call it a 'possibles pouch' but in reality it will either be a first aid pouch or a fire-starting pouch.
    Here's a couple of pictures:

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    Happy New Year and all that.
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    There are very nice
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    Very nice. I like the way it hangs on the buckles
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    Smart

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    Excellent workmanship on that, and it looks like "leather for a lifetime".
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    Seriously nice work there Mate
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    That is awesome craftsmanship there for ya'

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    excellent work! the combi with the knife looks very good. I like the way both (kife and bouch) dangle below the belt so you can have a pullover/jacket/smock on and still access your gear.

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    Fantastic work there. Very impressive.
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    Samuel Hearne
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    Very nice looking.
    I wish my first attempt at leather work was that GOOD will have to try to do some leather at some stage, keep up the GOOD work.

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