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Holsters I've done

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The first is an early style loop rig, pics suck cuz they are pics of pics. The small spots are the 'parachute' type, washed out fro pic degrade.

The second is a swivle set up for a mule rider that want some flexability in and out of the saddle. I re-enforced the area of the swivle a few inches in each direction with rawhide. I've similar re-enforcement with kydex. Both are shapeable but kydex is not effected by moisture.GH

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The first is an early style loop rig, pics suck cuz they are pics of pics. The small spots are the 'parachute' type, washed out fro pic degrade.

The second is a swivle set up for a mule rider that want some flexability in and out of the saddle. I re-enforced the area of the swivle a few inches in each direction with rawhide. I've similar re-enforcement with kydex. Both are shapeable but kydex is not effected by moisture.GH

Both are cool rigs. What is and where did you get the hardware for the swivel? I used to get large aluminum rivets from a guy in the aircraft business but lost track of that source.

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Thanks Bill,those are like a big Chicago screws, I forget what they call them but I think Ohio TB has them. I'm sure someone here can be more specific. I got them in a bunch of hareware I baught. Think I've used them on bronk halters too.GH

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