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pioneer / engineer jig saw carrier

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I am wondering if there is a dealer which offers a good repro of the pioneer jig saw carrier?
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Is the carrier plain leather or is there a metal throat liner in it?

If all leather then all you'd need to do is pass the photos and sizes/measurements to a leatherworker/saddler and have one made.

The majority of repro kit is maybe more mainstream & therefore made by the far eastern factories, pioneer kit may be to specialist (for now) for most of them
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The problem is that it is not only leather - it has also metal parts.
Here a link:
http://mp44.nl/equipment/pioneer_saw.htm
You are right - most suppliers make "mainstream" equipment - but Eastern Eurorean manufacturers sometimes also make "special" parts like mine flag- or grenade launcher-carriers - so my hope was that maybe there is one who makes the saw carrier...
I am not that bad in leather works - I think I will try to do it myself.
But thanks for your help!
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Fritz wrote:The problem is that it is not only leather - it has also metal parts.
Here a link:
http://mp44.nl/equipment/pioneer_saw.htm
You are right - most suppliers make "mainstream" equipment - but Eastern Eurorean manufacturers sometimes also make "special" parts like mine flag- or grenade launcher-carriers - so my hope was that maybe there is one who makes the saw carrier...
I am not that bad in leather works - I think I will try to do it myself.
But thanks for your help!
Metal parts look like flat inserts near the top to maintain the pouch shape.
Interesting item though - good luck making your own. Use a pricking iron to keep the sewing neat.
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