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Saddler Sergeant

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  1. This is going to sound ugly, but I don't mean for it to. When I started carving and tooling my biggest fear was the OAK LEAF, and it did not matter which one. . . . . I got out and dusted off my old Boy Scout Manual and looked up leaves, then I bought a basic forestry book with many pictures of more leaves. I started drawing them over and over until the basic form was almost second nature. Then came the carving, again over and over on scraps. A single leaf, leaves stacked on leaves, etc. I found that the more time I took to actually look at leaves it finally sank in. Now leaves are just another scratch on a piece of leather. Tandy has several books/manuals on leather tooling that covers leaves you might want to look at. Hope I was able to help even if just a little. Good luck
  2. From the album: The Saddler Sergeant Washington GA

    8/10 oz and if I remember correctly app 10" x 10"

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  3. From the album: The Saddler Sergeant Washington GA

    My son while stationed in Afghanistan sent me a request for a paddle holster to replace his shoulder holster which caused issues with his flight vest and added gear. The holster on the left in the photograph is like the one I sent to him, only his was left handed draw. Soon after he got his, he requested 13 more. So far I've donated more than 40 to the pilots in his unit. All are hand stitched and of course wet formed. The holster on the right is for a .45 with a thumb snap instead of two snap strap. The mag pouch can be worn straight up or tilted 90 degrees forward for a lower profile. All of the other holsters were for the Beretta Mod 93, Military Issue

    © None, if you like it, knock yourself out and have fun, I did and they were for a great cause.

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