Here is my Possibles Bag I just finished (Finally). I made it from a buttery soft deer skin, and made the Medicine to go with it.
Please tell me what you think, and please be honest. I could not get the pics to load here, but If anyone could put the Pic on here, I would Appreciate it.
Jamie, thanks for posting the PIC for me.
Thanks Mike
Looks good Mike! Did you ever get a bow quiver? Finally found one that I like...
Email the pic to me and I will post it for ya.
Hi Jamie,
Thanks, I sent a pic to your E-mail......
(http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l101/GUNSMITHAMMO/00small40989853.jpg)
There ya go looks good! Nice job.
Ya need to delete your picture link though, no off site website links are allowed.
Brent
Nice job looks great...
Thanks, Hormoan :thumbsup:
Great job !! :thumbsup:
Looks good to me :)
That'll hold a lot of lunch! Good job, hope it brings you luck.
Killdeer :thumbsup:
Great job that looks fantastic!
I like it, very nice job! Is that the arrow hole on the top of the bag???
Nice job.
nice job that bag is definatly something to be proud of :)
Well Hormoan beat me to it...Lol. Still, great job Mike.
Looks Great!
BowHuntingFool, Yep that's the broadhead hole on the flap.
great looking bag.
Very nice!
It has a great look to it too!
hnh
I'm a little disappointed--that I don't own it.
Looks great.i made a deer skin possibles bag myself,although I mainly use it for fishing.
The only thing wrong....IT^S NOT MINE!
Good looking bag!
nice job indeed :thumbsup:
nice work on the bag...looks great!
It's....a purse! :bigsmyl:
kidding aside, it's pretty nice man. How much time did ya put into making that?
I hate to say ho long it took me LOL... Honestly it took 12 hours to complete. Everything is cut and stitched by hand with a needle and sinew. It longer than, I expected.
I just finished the matching Plains Quiver, and will post PICS of the together.
Thanks for the comments.
Mike
Very Nice - I would suggest a nice large button made from antler or something to hold the flap shut. Tying and un-tying that knot could be a bear in cold weather.
Projects like that always take longer than I first expect them to. Especially on the first try.
Great job - Bob Urban