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I am interested in making a few Civil War holsers and a few other period leather items. I have a couple of source questions:

1. Where can I get Linen or cotton thread, which I understand is period correct for these items.

2. Where can I get holster finials? This is the brass stub that holds the closing strap for the holster.

3. Anyone know of a source for maker's stamps?

Any insight is greatly appreciated.

Take care,

Steve

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I am interested in making a few Civil War holsers and a few other period leather items. I have a couple of source questions:

1. Where can I get Linen or cotton thread, which I understand is period correct for these items.

2. Where can I get holster finials? This is the brass stub that holds the closing strap for the holster.

3. Anyone know of a source for maker's stamps?

Any insight is greatly appreciated.

Take care,

Steve

1. http://campbell-bosworth.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/6_71_73

2. I think I know what you mean. Little brass stubs with a rounded top and narrow waist, riveted on. The ones I have I bought at Tandy years ago. Ohio Travel Bag may have them. A search of Tandy/TLF did not turn up any.

3. Lot's of company's make these. Hidecrafters used to sell them. They might still. http://hidecrafter.com/

Mike

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Tandy still sells them..ask for:SAM RROWN button

they have brass and nickle finish . one style you have to have

the anvil to set them . There is also another style

that is held together by a screw.

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Did you look on ebay.com, there's lots of linen thread there. Try this auction, just copy the # and do a search for it.

250205927669

Bob

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SACameron,

If you're using the screw type Sam Browne studs (which save the expense of buying a setter but aren't truly authentic) put a drop of metal glue in the female part before screwing them up as it saves the screw dropping out later on.

Barbour do linen thread as well.

Gary

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