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				TOO Many POSSIBLES Bags.....
			 
			
			I Yard Sale EVERY Saturday and, fortunately, take the pickup on my rounds.  I have acquired a dozen nice, leather, possibles bags in the 50-cent to One Dollar range.  I now have 19 on establishment.  I also got a Deer Carrier gizmo with a bicycle wheel to the front for $2.00. I instruct muzzleloader wannabees here on the farm and give each student a nice leather possibles bag (gratus) because the gun room is nearly full of possibles bags. Cabela's Possibles Bags run $60-$85.00. Mine are better, cheaper and have more pockets. You ML guys: Go Yard Saleing. Adam 
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			Adam, Aren't those called purse's? | 
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			buckhunter,   Well, yes and no. It depends on what is inside a nice leather shoulder bag. Adam 
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			You can not make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, but you can make a possibles bag out of a leather purse.  Works for me and my hat off to you for  introducing people to traditional muzzleloading.
		 
				__________________ VFW Life Member, NRA Life Member, Wisconsin Conservation Warden Assoc. Life Member, Wisconsin Waterfowl Assoc. Life Member | 
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			popplecop, I find the nice leather purses make great possibles bags because they have nice pockets inside for tools, etc. Regular possibles bags that I have examined were just a pocket and stuff gets comingled. Adam 
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