It's a Great looking bag. Roman definitely is one of the real deals around. I wish my colleague a swift recovery from the atrocities of the war. Happy crafting.
😍 That bag❤️Thank you for a good video❣️ It was not only inspiering and informative but truly a goldmine for a crafter of all ideas and thoughts.😀 Thanks❣️ (The only problem is now that I must find That bag or make it😂)
Roman's work is so fine. I feel so bad that he and other artisans from that part of the world have to suffer because of their government's aggression. I treasure my Roman Bag. I sure hope he can get back into production. Great video, Jim!!
Hey buddy, that's right you have a beautiful Swiss Packsaddle from Roman if I remember right. Yes I really hope Roman will return soon and delight people with his fantastic pieces once again!
Congratulations Jim, what an amazing piece! The quality appears to be that of a true Master along with the attention to detail. On a side note, what a stunning watch! Care to share some details? I am having trouble identifying. Keep up the great work!
Wow what a masterpiece indeed. Just the time involved in punching and hand stitching this bag is enormous. But there is nothing that equals the look and strength of hand stitched leather goods.
What an outstanding piece of handmade excellence. Just amazing! Thanks for taking us along! By the way, is the shoulder pad possibly just an design choice? It looks sleek enough to be chosen just for this reason...?
Thanks for the kind words. The single piece shoulder pad, such as this one, is the least expensive and least useful version of a shoulder pad. The single piece of leather cut from the same 8 oz. hide, is not really thick enough to provide very much support over the shoulder. After a short time, it becomes so limp as to offer no support at all. If it were cut from a thick piece of leather, say 12oz. or heavier, it would function just fine.
It's a Great looking bag. Roman definitely is one of the real deals around. I wish my colleague a swift recovery from the atrocities of the war. Happy crafting.
😍 That bag❤️Thank you for a good video❣️ It was not only inspiering and informative but truly a goldmine for a crafter of all ideas and thoughts.😀 Thanks❣️ (The only problem is now that I must find That bag or make it😂)
Beautiful tour of a beautiful bag, thanks Jim!
Such a stunner. I've moved sadly into more technical fabrics due to back issues but always love to see an artisan mailbag
Roman's work is so fine. I feel so bad that he and other artisans from that part of the world have to suffer because of their government's aggression. I treasure my Roman Bag. I sure hope he can get back into production. Great video, Jim!!
Hey buddy, that's right you have a beautiful Swiss Packsaddle from Roman if I remember right. Yes I really hope Roman will return soon and delight people with his fantastic pieces once again!
Congratulations Jim, what an amazing piece! The quality appears to be that of a true Master along with the attention to detail. On a side note, what a stunning watch! Care to share some details? I am having trouble identifying. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! The watch is a P1 Pilot from AERA Instruments.
Wow what a masterpiece indeed. Just the time involved in punching and hand stitching this bag is enormous. But there is nothing that equals the look and strength of hand stitched leather goods.
If you had to guess, how many hours do you think went into making this bag?
I would guess between 40 and 50 hours to complete this piece.
@@JamesCrane Thank you.
What is the most expensive leather bag you bought? This one?
Given how nice and so expensive the Normah Cahn Soho is, I really thought that would be your end all be all bag.
What an outstanding piece of handmade excellence. Just amazing! Thanks for taking us along! By the way, is the shoulder pad possibly just an design choice? It looks sleek enough to be chosen just for this reason...?
Thanks for the kind words. The single piece shoulder pad, such as this one, is the least expensive and least useful version of a shoulder pad. The single piece of leather cut from the same 8 oz. hide, is not really thick enough to provide very much support over the shoulder. After a short time, it becomes so limp as to offer no support at all. If it were cut from a thick piece of leather, say 12oz. or heavier, it would function just fine.
@@JamesCrane I see, makes sense. Thanks much mate!