Is this company still around? Website appears to be out of date and many pix's removed. Had some very nice items.
If not around who do you recommend for leather work for Enfield collectors?
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Is this company still around? Website appears to be out of date and many pix's removed. Had some very nice items.
If not around who do you recommend for leather work for Enfield collectors?
I dunno, but a couple years ago I was in contact with him about leather caps for an M82 scope for a 1903a4... At some point he just stopped replying, so I moved on after a few attempts. I've heard others have had similar issues.
I am looking for the carry sling for the metal scope case for the No. 32 MkII scope . any one making a reproduction of it ?
Depending on your location, you may find both "craft' leather workers and saddlers / horse hostlers within reasonable reach.
The items you need made are not particularly complicated, but like any specialized product, they require a set of skills and equipment to produce.
In a similar vein: You are unlikely to ask your local carpenter to whittle up a new set of wood for a No4, but someone who makes and restores antique furniture may have just the skills and tools for the job, if your wallet can handle it.
I am also interested in some repro webbings or leather straps for No.8 tins
Be interested to know if you hear from DS as I never get replies to my emails??
or you could fit a 1945 dated Pat'44 strap to it. Much easier to use and many members on this forum now use them in preference to the leather ones. I have a handful left if you are interested.