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I tend to agree, and find myself using a Threepersons style more than anything else. The pattern above, however, is what got me in the holster business, and is what the majority of my customers want. It does make a nice field holster for use under a coat, or heavy shirt -- nothing to snag, yet nothing in the way of getting a good firm grip on the gun, either.
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A Few Recent Holsters
Cannon replied to Cannon's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks, Doc. I make my own patterns; lay the gun out on a manilla folder, trace the outline, and go from there. I can add or remove material from the pattern until it looks right, then transfer it to the leather. If the first one doesn't work out quite right, I scribble a few notes on the pattern, and modify it accordingly the next time around. The first black one above is my own design, but borrows heavily from the old Elmer Keith-inspired Hank Sloan design. The second black one is the classic Tom Threepersons/Lawrence 120 design. For me, it's THE holster for single actions. -
Here are a few I've shipped out recently. Not entirely happy with the dye on the first one, but other than that, I'm getting a little better all the time.
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My customer was thrilled with the stamp you made. Thanks again.
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New guy here. Some time ago, a friend found out I was making a few holsters, and asked if I'd like to borrow his leather tools. I thought this group might appreciate a couple of pictures I snapped: And on the bottom of the chest: