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  1. Nice work, I have made several pairs of galluses for myself and friends which i find to be unique.
  2. Nice work, i really get into plain simple working pieces. Great edge work as well....
  3. You may be interested in looking at the Classic 1911 100th Anniversary Pattern Pack by Will Ghormley. The pack is offered at Tandy Leather and includes 7 different patterns one of which appears to be what you are searching for, not to mention as with all of Wills patterns you can be assured it will be historically correct......
  4. Great job. I as well really like the patterns that come out of Will Ghormley's shop...
  5. will@willghormley-maker.com Luke are you still located in Memphis???
  6. Sandys reply regarding the bags from Old West Collection by Wil Ghormley are really nice bags plus you can be assured they are historically correct. I would recommend contacting Will for any assistance....
  7. I as well find it unique, great work. Where did you find the pattern for it??
  8. Sorry I am late with the posting, I hope these will help. Need anything else let me know..... I kind of thought it was a hoot myself....
  9. Sure I can upload a close up for you it will be later this afternoon or early evening. I used a 4 oz. strip insterted between barrel and magazine tube with a d ring attached, the entire strip and ring is attached with a Chicago screw. Go ahead and use the idea that's why I posted it and it will be perfect for your Henry, I have used it on my Marlin Golden 39 as well with no problems......
  10. Sorry for the delay in response to your comments. I wrapped a strip of leather around the feed tube attached with chicago screw followed with attaching sling to a dee ring with a swivel snap. There was no actual molding of the leather on the guard i cut my pattern tight for both the wrap and butt plate and laced, attached the cover with leather boot laces. I can post more photos if needed.

  11. Sorry about the knife just edited and attached another pic. I have carried this old knife for many years and it has served me well. I promised G. L. Drew that I would post this for him to compare to his post for his 1700 knife sheath {6 Feb 2012}. Thanks for your comments and the time for looking. Bill
  12. Used 7 oz. veg tan for both cover and sling, stamped cover with X596 Basketweave and D435 Border. Stamped the sling with X596 Basketweave, D435 Border and U710 Mulefoot between each of the D435 border stamps. Applied 3 coats of Mahogany Eco-Flo Leather and burnished the edges with Gum Tragacanth and beeswax also applied light coat of hand rubbed olive oil as a final finish.
  13. Plains Indian knife sheath rawhide covered with brain tan lace decorated with original trade beads.
  14. Nice work, clean and simple not cluttered. Keep up the great work... Bill
  15. Wild Rose Trading Co. has free plans for these on their web {http://www.wrtcleather.com/1-ckd/tutorials/_stitchpony.html}. Very easy to follow one should be able to complete in a afternoon.
  16. Sweet, I have one that is very similar that i put together many years ago. I will have to dig out the photos and post, for you. What did you use for the finish if I may ask....
  17. Thanks Jimbob. The knives are a couple of my creations as well, have been creating time period knives for friends and realatives off and on for many years.
  18. I will be posting more as they fall off the bench and a few older projects as well. Thanks for looking and your comments are appreciated. Bill
  19. Nice job, especially the Celtic dog also like the positioning of the lead "D" ring....
  20. Thanks for looking and your comment. Nothing much to say about the rig except I purchased a 22 magnum Rough Rider to use as a rattle snake charmer and in need of a rig to carry it in while checking fences. Used 8 oz. veg. tan for the holster, belt and bowie sheath with a 3oz. insert in the sheath. Used Fiebing's Mahogany as a base followed with Eco-Flo Gel Antique Saddle Tan as the finish for the bowie sheath insert the mahogany is used as the final finish. I picked up the Texas Ranger Belt buckle at the Ranger museum in Waco Texas 28 years ago it now has found a good use. All in all I probably have a week invested in the project{s}. While on the subject I would like to give Will Ghormley a thanks for his Law Dog rig pattern which was scaled down to fit the revolver and to the Wild Rose Trading Company for their great tutorials and historical research in all the both do..... Bill
  21. Interesting it looks identical to the hat at http://azmal.deviantart.com/gallery/33243605#/d4h7urd.......
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