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This is my own personal dice pouch. After selling some 5 or 6 dozen bags, I decided
I needed one of my own. So, I gathered up the leftover, slightly misshapped, and poorly anodized rings
from the pouches I had made, and put them all together in this one. I like to call it the Chaos Pouch.
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Wow thats a lot of pouches! 32 to be exact, my first order from www.rpgshop.com after a
successful period of consignment dealings.
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This was a custom order for a pouch identical to the snakeskin pouch below,
except in solid titanium.
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These pouches were my first attempt at selling chainmaile, and they went on consignment to Fat Cat Books in New York.
There are a dozen pouches of varied sizes and materials and they are all done in the European 4-1 pattern. There are also a
couple of rune inlays, and in the bottom left you will see a scan of my first attempt at a business card.
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This is one of my favorite pouches, and is made of 16 gauge 1/4 ID black anodized aluminum
and 20 gauge 5/32 ID stainless steel in a weave known as Snakeskin. The most fun thing about this pouch is
that when you set it down on a table it acctually stands up.
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This purse was made from 16 gauge acid etched aluminum.
The bag itself is 5" by 5" and the strap is 55" long. I think my favorite
thing about this pouch is the connected look it has. This is because the
half persian straps continue down to seam the sides of the purse together,
and the bottom is just the weave folded over with no seam at all. The other
nice thing is it only weighs about 6 oz.
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