Some New Products Emerge from the Westley Richards Leather Shop.
It was many months ago now that I first posted about these tool rolls I found in Germany in 2015. It was in that post I laid down my intentions to reproduce the rolls authentically and here we are a year later and the job is finally completed! Why did it take so long I wonder?But considering the fabric has to be made, the correct buttons and buckles sourced and time has to be found to make it all up and perfect I suppose it is possible, or perhaps someone took their eye off the ball, most probably me! Anyway here finally is our version of the Safari tool roll which is shortly going to be available online. The roll can be filled with a variety of personal items, the stars holders adjust to hold various sizes making it pretty flexible. Here we show with a torch, leatherman and a set of cleaning tools.






Alexander Jones on May 2, 2016 at 4:41 pm
Simon,
Lovely work from the leather shop once again, and as always it’s refreshing to see kit where the primary design consideration is being fit for ‘sporting’ purpose, not mincing
(Although they are pretty).
You should consider naming it after the after the place you first fished with your father. Failing that you could go with ‘The Cauvery’ if wanting to nod to fishing in India.
Tightlines
steven nash on April 30, 2016 at 1:50 pm
Simon
It would seem entirely appropriate to name it after your father
It looks a lovely bag and I would be grateful for the shop to forward one to me when they become available to buy
BW
Steven
Nick on April 30, 2016 at 10:29 pm
Simon,
That fishing bag is absolutely stunning! I’ve always wanted to own a bag just like that, flexible enough to take almost anywhere. I can’t wait to see it up in the store.
Nick
Simon Clode on April 30, 2016 at 7:14 pm
Thank you Steven, he was the great Indian smuggler sort so I need to make a ‘smugglers bag’ in his name!
Simon.
Larry on May 2, 2016 at 1:36 pm
As you know I’ve always been a fan of the leather work your shop produces and these are no exception! Let me know when your father’s bag is available so I can order one!
I read a story a while back about the Vendace (I believe that’s the spelling) fish in England. Apparently it had quite a rough life, nearly extinct, and was recently found again in northern england – and better than ever! Quite similar to your father’s bag!