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Early December 29 I will be headed to Nebraska and Southwest Hide. I've got our "next years" bison robes to get off to the Moyle Tannery. In the meantime, there will be a "special" on the remaining few bison robes we still have here ... and by "special" I do mean a heck of a sale!!! Just a few left and they are ...every one ... the finest available anywhere. Watch the next newsletter and don't hesitate or it will be too late. (or if you email me right now ...Cecil@HerdWear.net you will get at the front of the line). More soon ... and lots more.
Today: December 29. I'm off to Nebraska today to finish picking next years bison robes. There will be a special announcement on the remaining few bison robes we still have here early January. Watch the next newsletter. If you email me right now ...Cecil@HerdWear.net you will get at the front of the line. More soon ... and lots more.

1913 US Quartermasters Corp "Mule" saddle, dispatch and map bag.

$400.00

A stellar piece of American military history.  "Mule" in this case refers to messinger rather than the animal, though it is possible that these bags did actually ride on an Army mule at some point.

The leather is close to pristine!  Still supple with no crazing or checking ... but if it were me I would put some conditioner on them as that would keep them working for another 100 years or so.  But as is, these are a rare find indeed.

The description is from the 1916 Quartermasters manuel ... a reprint copy of which will come with these beauties.

These are roughly 8" x 12" as to the bags and pockets; another 6"-8" for the joinder leather and lacing.  The Harbison and Gauthright maker's stamp is clear and deep.  The USQMC is for the United States Quartermasters Corp.   I've only seen one other set and they were in very bad shape ... and still danged pricey.  This is a real treasure from the past.

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