Leather Water bottle

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Bardster

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We have here a Pint leather water bottle in the Mary Rose Style. Two rows of hand stitching for strength and security. Beeswax hardened and lined so that it doesn't leak :) and a hand turned oak stopper.
£45 posted SOLD
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Wayland

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MagiKelly said:
I am interested in how it is lined as well. I would want to use something like that but would be worried about how long it would put up with the abuse.

John. you saw the one I had at the Scotish meet. That was from Bardster, we know each other from re-enactment circles.

I've had that for quite a while now and not had to give it any attention. I'm told that if it does leak a quick swill round with hot water usually sorts it out by melting some of the wax.

I traded for mine because the workmanship was beyond anything I could have made myself.
 

twelveboar

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It certainly looks to be beautifully made, and I would guess that it's at least as tough as a glass/ceramic bottle, and probably more.
I've always wanted one.
 

ScottC

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Very nice.
Bardster also does some very nice looking possibles pouches I'm getting one done after christmas.

If your into archery check out his quivers they are beautiful!
His site: www.crafts.probetech.co.uk
 

Bardster

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Wow - Thanks for the complements!
In answer to your questions I line my bottles with beesway. Its fairly easy to do and easy to repair if it does crack - and also gives the water a slight sweetish/honey taste. Besswax is not affected by any cold liquid as far as I am aware - though fizzy stuff like cola should be avoided. I personally do not like working with tar/brewers pitch. I find that it can taint flavours and is harder to repair by the end user.
I have used my own bottle for a number of years now and its a bit bashed and battered but doesnt leak, it has been sat/laid on a few times, as I have died in battle. :) Certainly a lot tougher than glass or ceramic!
 

morch

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PM sent incase Eric changes his mind :rolleyes: i knew i should have checked the posts last night before going to bed lol
 

Bardster

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morch said:
PM sent incase Eric changes his mind :rolleyes: i knew i should have checked the posts last night before going to bed lol


Thats the only Mary rose Version I made but I can make more if required. However I still have some left of the 1 litre standard version. without a pattern though patterned ones are available on commission.
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I also have some smaller 16oz ones in standard.
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Bardster

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MagiKelly said:
What price are the 1 litre standard? The larges size may be more useful to me than a 1 pint one.

Because they only have a single Line of stitching they are a bit quicker to make so Will sell those at £50.
I have found that a single line of stitching is adequate. The double line was only used to copy the Mary Rose design more accurately.
 

scruff

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theres somefantastic looking pieces of work there Bardster.

ur a true craftsman.

the 16oz'er is excellent.

am very interested....how much u sellin em for?
 
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