Showing posts with label Edwin McDilda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edwin McDilda. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

David Umbel Hunting Pouch with Edwin McDilda Powder Horn

Nice deer tanned day bag. Measures 8h X 7 1/2w with an inside pocket, 6 X 4 1/2. The bag is all hand stitched with wax linen thread, stained, then rubbed with bees wax/mink oil. the adjustable strap is 1" wide made of elk. Flap is bark tan deer with thin goat skin liner for durability. Horn, is a nice southern banned, 10" on the outside curve, made by Edwin McDilda.




Copy and photos supplied by David Umbrel.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Jerry Rice Hunting Pouch with Edwin McDilda Powder Horn

This is my personal bag and a Edwin McDilda horn that I recently purchased. Bag is barktan with a barktan and linen strap. Horn also has a barktan and leather strap. Not pictured, on the bag strap ring is a Brad Mills pick/brush set.




Copy and photos supplied by Jerry Rice.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Southern Banded Powder Horn by Edwin McDilda

This is a nice Southern Banded horn its 13" outside curve with a two piece applied antler tip ..the base is maple and is hollowed out the diameter of the base 2 1/2" ... can be carried left or right side the horn has been aged.

Copy and photos supplied by Edwin McDilda.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Powder Horn by Edwin McDilda

Edwin was asked by The Honorable Company of Horners to make this horn for the Army Heritage Education Center.


Photos supplied by Edwin McDilda.