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PHIPPS CRAFTED LEATHER

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About PHIPPS CRAFTED LEATHER

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  • Birthday 12/20/1964

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    Male
  • Location
    Littlestown, PA
  • Interests
    Holsters, Knife Sheaths

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    knife sheaths and holsters
  1. Stealfdawg, I was not saying you copied a design, my appologies. My comment was in reference to leaving a portion of the trigger exposed. I had made a regular pancake style and had left the trigger of a Glock 19 partially exposed. A buddy of mine had pointed out the possibility of an accidental discharge. I'm not aware of the workings of that type of weapon and only wanted to make the comment, sorry for any confusion. I was not very clear.
  2. Great looking rig, color and construction etc... Only thing I see and it's from a holster I had made previously, is the trigger being partially exposed. IMHO.
  3. One thing, first change your image size. I am using a twenty inch monitor and your pics are HUGE
  4. I'll check and see thanks, have some beautiful colors; purple, black, blue, distressed brown, tan, etc.. and in different weights, and he's bringing me another load. I've told him I only used veg tan leather but he wants me to try some for shoulder holster straps. I told him next time she goes into the "VAULT" to try and find horse hide, her company produces some very expensive horse hide shoes. I'm thinking I might try a basic leather vest or two maybe some bags, I don't know.
  5. Looking for suggestions for chrome tanned leather. A buddies wife works for a brand name shoe company and got a load of whole hides. Any ideas?
  6. Has anyone tried Maverick Leather for their horse butt strips. This is what their page says. Horse Butt Strips First Quality, Natural Veg 5-7oz, 8-9oz, and 9+oz $11.95/lb
  7. Hey everyone, I have only done 1 holster with the reinforcement piece and my question is do I burnish the whole piece before sewing it on the holster body or just on three side then burnish the holster and reinforcement piece together at the mouth of the holster?
  8. Great looking holster, a question about the elephant piece, did you attach that after wet moulding the leather or did your sew it on and then mould?
  9. Looks really good to me, color seems a little off but othr wise Great
  10. For my two cents and because I'm still learning I use my swiss army knife, an officers model. Great thin blades very strong, either the small or large blade and easy to sharpen. Have used it to cut 8/9 oz and heavy harness leather, it makes a great clean cut.
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