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evensteven

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About evensteven

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    http://www.stephenvantuyl.com

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    Cave Junction, Oregon

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Tooling,holster, belts, knife sheaths, guitar straps and pick guards
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  1. Thanks silverwingit. I already use that trick for the front site channel. Unfortunately, I cant' "borrow" this particular weapon since the customer lives in another state. Thanks for the reply.
  2. Thanks for the helpfull info guys. I really appreciate the input!
  3. I believe it's a small cylinder
  4. I've been working with leather most of my adult life but only started doing holsters fairly recently. So far it's all been local, pretty straight forward stuff but I just got a request from out of state for a molded holster for a Browning High Power with a lazer. I can't find a Blue Gun with a lazer for this or any other handgun so how do you guys who have been doing this for a while handle a situation like this?
  5. My first project was a quiver I made in a High School crafts class in 1964.
  6. Myself, I would attach them to the outside but I think it's going to come down to a matter of personal preference. I see no real advantage or disadvantage to one over the other.
  7. Here's another holster. This one fits a Baretta M9. Sorry about the photo quality.
  8. That's fine work. Amazing for your first on out the gate!
  9. This was for a client who wanted a high ride for his single action .44 mag.
  10. Go to the hardware store and buy some clear, adhesive shelf liner. Cut it to size and stick it to the back of your leather before you tool. Works great!
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