We did something similar - in 2005, my wife ran across some arrowhead shaped
leather pieces in a close-out bin at some craft place; they were around
3x4". Didn't take up much pack space or weight, and worked great for
branding. Several came back with holes from being used as black powder
targets too.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Terry Pogue <terrencepogue@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Kirk,
> I just checked the brand size on my leather camp mocs, branded at
> Beaubian. 1 1/2 inch tall. An idea I got from the list made a pretty neat
> token for the guys. I found some leather, traced the Philmont arrowhead and
> cut one for each of the crew. Punched a hole in the top, stamped individual
> initials and crew # in the leather and then tied a cord loop. Guys used them
> as luggage tags and then branded them and used them as targets as the
> various black powder ranges on the trek. Cost - zip, neat souvenir.
>
> *
> *
>
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