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It is the best roll I have found for the money.
He's got a sweet 28' sailboat named Tinker, and this is the perfect size to keep a selection of tools handy and organized.
Love that it is leather - rugged and durable so far! My son loves it for his wrenches, etc
Typically I would make myself something like this, but I see hide and drink products in every corner, and I thought I would give this reasonably priced pouch (at the time) a shot for initially my on the go art and sketching supplies. That was a couple years ago now, and this pouch has only gotten better with age. I keep it well oiled and waxed, but the pockets have stretched beautifully to fit a number of different items I hadn't initially planned on using it for. Some how they have all expanded to fit, yet all my items are always stowed snugly and the flaps always seem to close and snap. I can carry my art supplies at times, specialty tools, and items I just don't want maybe everyone seeing on my person. The sticking is hand done but with clean lines and perfect knots. It can be a bit tough to break in off the bat, but once you do you'll be amazing at the holding capacity and the sheer number of 6 to 8 slenderish items you can shove in there.
I was looking for something small and portable in which to store my bonsai tools. This fit the bill perfectly. I ended up removing the row of stitching dividing the one end pocket into two VERY narrow pockets. It was easy to do and now it better accommodates my tools.