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| Great job! |
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| I cringed before opening this subject. Most first attempts at holster making are crude , despite a lot of effort. Your holster is NOT one of those...you did an excellent job ! I like the colors and wouldn't change a thing !! |
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Oriental Redneck
| ^^^^ Excellent job! Looks like we have a new SIGforum leather holster maker. So, when are you taking orders?
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| If you enjoy doing it, keep up the great work. You can't have too many holster makers. Is there a good horse hide interior liner in any plans for the future ?
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Crusty old curmudgeon
| Wow, I wouldn't even know where to start a project like that. Well done sir. Jim
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Dances With Tornados
| Thank you for posting this.
I’ve got a ton of leather working tools and supplies but have not touched it since late last year.
I’ve never made a holster before, but now that I’m home all day and night I decided to order some better quality thread and needles than the stuff Tandy sells, so I just ordered Ritza Tiger thread and John James needles from Weaver Leather. |
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I Am The Walrus
| Looks good. I believe there's enough SF business here to support another leather holster maker here and everyone will keep prospering. Wishing you success.
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