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    Very cool. Is the strap attached in the back or is it seperate, like a belt?

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    You did a fine job. If this is your first try, you have found a new talent.

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    Thanks, fella's!


    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    Very cool. Is the strap attached in the back or is it seperate, like a belt?
    The strap is stitched to the flap, right below where the buckle is stitched to the strap. I reinforced the top fold-over portion of the flap with a thicker piece of leather on the under side, and attached the strap there, because the deer hide without reinforcing leather has too much stretch to be sturdy under too much strain. There are about 450 stitches in the whole project. I tried to build this thing to last.

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