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Sanch

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  1. sweet, lucky you on the great find mine was a nightmare to rebuild all wires went to one pole of a 40amp breaker plus many life taking "fixes" by PO lol! thanks for the kind words! thanks WB! hope you've been good!
  2. thanks for the kind words nice avatar what year is she? I own a 74 FLH my avatar is my seat on the old iron.
  3. ok lets see if I can remember how to do this....
  4. IMHO best out there although I haven't used the delrin ones and never will my Phillips will do till I bust it case horsehide little longer works well. May just get my initials on next one. Phillips for the money and durability!
  5. LIKE I SAID WOW!!!!!!! Letters can be a PITA great job!
  6. Absolutely no apologies necessary!!! Just my lack of understanding!! The weapon has a positive safety unlike the Glock (trigger) safety so no worries for my part. Once again thanks for the kind words!!
  7. Josh I agree sob not my preferred carry either but I do appreciate the kind words from all!
  8. Im confused by your post is this design similar to one you have previously made? Yes the trigger is partially exposed the owners hands are big ol hamhocks. ! Rest assured any similarity is purely coincidence.
  9. Very clean I like it did you use letter stamps if not WOW! If so wow! Great work!
  10. It was fun integrating the tunnels in this design the small of back draw made it fun then the blocky gun even funner thanks for thbie kind words!
  11. Actually the"arrow" is a Norse rune that was engraved on weapons and stands for the Norse god Tyr was, look it up. Pretty interesting.
  12. Ok here's my latest for a medium frame H&K 45 ACP
  13. Ok so seven months later I see this post!! My stitching has improved and the ppl here have gone to shyte. A young man I work with got lifeflighted to Vanderbilt for multiple lacerations to face neck(jugular) and chest over a woman he's in stable condition. I can't say about the track only time I am near it is when I take the old iron for a ride down needmore rd.
  14. tremendous work I love looking at the gallery on your wesite simply put clean beautiful work. Thank you for sharing the video my last holster for a taurus was similar in construction and so was the pattern.. except I use tracing paper and graphite paper to get my re enforcement part of the pattern also a stylus once again thank you!!! stealf..
  15. Umm? Who's Josh? Hehe! I'm like you personal protection is what you make it.
  16. You sir win the prize small of back IWB. seen the owner hit a softball at 100feet so I dont count out a380 although 40 or 45 is my choice or my AR!!! Thanks for the kind words .....stealf....
  17. Thank-you kind sir.
  18. So when you stitched the two halves together would it be safe to assume you didnt stitch them on the portion where the reenforcement is covering? From my perspective the two halves butt up to each other under the reenforcement. I would like to see how it looks if possible. Once again nice rig. It inspired my BERSA rig. Thanks ...stealf..
  19. Here is my take on an IWB for a 380 Bersa.
  20. BUMP! love this rig. Clean work kudos!! ..stealf...
  21. Another sad loss to the biker community.....condolences to his family and friends ..
  22. ¡Hey hey Aqui se habla ingles! LMAO!! it is funny cause the Italian is so similar to Spanish of course they are both Latin based. Another good website is airbrush.com also look up ETAC
  23. 16 gauge is plenty thick! The cone shovel seat is 16 yours just looked closer to 10 in the pix
  24. 10 gauge? nice contour and oddly enough my old corbin saddle (solo) has a very similar 'bend' instead of the curve sure it keeps the booty meat from slippin..stealf..
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