Bag number six is almost done. I merely need to sew on a buckle and put a final finish on the bag. It will be a sort of dirty bag part two. The bag uses the natural cut of the leather for the flap. It is definitely a well worn looking frontier bag!
The family and I are off to Fort Roberdeau today to help with spring cleanup and preparations for the coming season. Our new director Glenn has put some great things in place and has some great ones planned for the coming season. IF you have a local historical site nearby I would encourage you to see if they can use volunteers. Usually they will be more than grateful for any help. We need to pass Americas history on to the next generation lest it be forgotten. -Rev. Christopher
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