Large Tool Roll
- Portable Tool Roll Hand-Cut and Sewn
- Rustic Hand-Hammered Metal Rivets and Hand-Cut Cinch for Easy Open and Close
- Can Fit 4 Large & 2 Small Tools
- Carry Screwdrivers, Chisels, Wrenches and Other Hand Tools
- Simple and Functional Design, Makes A Great Gift for Craftmen and Women
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Length: 14 Inches
Height: 0.25 Inches
Width: 14 Inches
Materials
Premium Swayze Suede, Rustic Brass Hardware
*Available in Water-Resistant Waxed Canvas and Repurposed Denim.
USE & CARE
Avoid leaving the Tool Roll in direct sunlight as it can cause fading. If blemished by oil or grease, apply baking soda on area and brush off with a fine suede brush.
PRODUCTION & DESIGN
This leather piece with rustic accents is meant to be passed on to future generations.
This beautiful leather tool roll is the perfect option to carry screwdrivers, chisels, wrenches and other hand tools. The portable roll is hand-cut and sewn from Hide & Drink's premium Suede leather. The ruggedness oozes character while the softness of the Swayze Suede adds a sleek and sophisticated touch. The rustic hand-hammered metal rivets and a hand-cut cinch allow you to pack up and travel with ease. The simple and functional design also doubles as a watch roll.
The use of handheld tools spans over millions of years back to when our early human ancestors discovered that smashing a lump of flint into a sharpened edge opened up so many doors (which later developed into crafting actual doors). Over time, man tamed fire, discovered smelting and forging, and we ended up with the tools we have today. These handheld instruments boast such a rich history that they deserve a home that is equally historically rich, this beautifully crafted swayze suede Tool Roll.
Waxed canvas is an ancient material, one of the oldest, in fact, and is still in use nowadays. It really is exemplary of a material that is tried, tested and true over time. Originating in Scotland in the 1850's waxed canvas was created for and by seafarers and mariners, by rubbing linseed oil into the cloth. This resulted in an incredibly durable fabric that repelled water, a popular choice for the sails and clothing of the sailors who ruled the waves. Being lightweight and durable, waxed canvas became the clothing of choice for the British Navy, Army and Air force during the Second World War, an attribute no other military possessed at that time.
Fast forward to today, and the wax is no longer rubbed onto the canvas. Instead the canvas is made with the oil embedded into the fibers, which allows the material to grow old with style and grace. The use of the fabric is now world wide, and is becoming more fashionable rather than sporty, all the while retaining its rugged personality.
Our canvas comes from the highly respected supplier Lonas Segovia, the oldest canvas maker in Guatemala. The seams are sewn using bonded nylon thread with a burned and melted finish offering no loose ends during your travel.