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Mauro, Yes , this is what I remember. Nice photo and an excellent example of a pebble grained tool pouch.

G. van Vlimmeren , This is correct. When making holster bodies there is much leather that is scrap and is useful in making many small parts such as pouches and straps. The difference in thickness is sometimes great though and there are limitations to what can be used. Although, when a large manufacturing process is employed there would be many opportunities to use this leather in such things as horse harness or many of the other things leather was used for in wartime Germany. Jerry Burney
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