I'm glad I saw this thread! I've always wondered about what to do with cosmetic blem holsters. I've only sold one and its always been in the back of my mind, just knowing that its out there and it has my name on it. The customer did love the holster and has even referred a few sales to me. I've just been worried about hurting my brand. There are times, however, when I feel wasteful when I throw out a perfectly functional holster because I know there are some people that legitimately can't afford a quality holster, and so they are carrying with a $15 nylon special.
I'm liking the idea of marking rejects or seconds so they are identifiable, hopefully preserving the brand. What method would you guys suggest to mark a blemished holster?
Thanks,
Clay