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Scott Ebersole

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  1. This is a service that we would be interested in performing here at HolsterWorx. We are a manufacturer of custom leather handgun holsters. I do custom make knife sheaths that are machine sewn. Being machine sewn the reduces the cost due to the amount of time saved. Please look at our work at www.holsterworx.com or www.facebook.com/holsterworx. You may contact me at scott@holsterworx.com or call me at 814-696-3927.


  2. Mark, My business manufactures custom leather handgun holsters but our main company is a large scale leather repair and manufacturing company. We have multiple types of machines that would easily build these leather bags for rests. We can also laser engrave leather which could possibly be an option for your logo. Our holster manufacturing business is HolsterWorx and we are owned by Quality Corrections & Inspections. You can check out our work at www.holsterworx.com or www.facebook.com/holsterx. I am currently building some handbags and possibles bags which uses many of the same processes that would be used in making your bags. You may get ahold of me at scott@holsterworx.com or call me at 814-696-3927.


  3. I am the production manager for HolsterWorx which is a company owned by Quality Corrections & Inspections in Duncansville, PA. We have in the past made shoes and are currently making handgun holsters and other small leather goods. I would be interested in hearing what types of leather goods you are interested in having made. You may contact me at scott@holsterworx.com or give me a call at 184-696-3927 to discuss.


  4. In looking for something unique we came up with a holster with copper inlays. We tried to match the dye to the copper color. It turned out close. The copper was just peened and then coated with acid to give the antiquing look. We normally only take holsters to shows for displays but had a gentleman that just had to have this holster. At least he left us display it for the remainder of the weekend. You can take a look at my other holsters on Facebook. Just check out HolsterWorx. post-40678-0-28461800-1378306235_thumb.j


  5. Ok, I've been making holsters for a while now with no issues but I'm wanting to make some things with flat backs and all of the forming done on the face. How do I accomplish this with things such as mag holders and speed loader pouches. I would like to use just 1 solid piece in front with not cuts at all. There are also some holsters I would like to try this with as well. I have attached a picture of what I'm trying to do.post-40678-0-61192800-1375444484_thumb.j


  6. The possibilities of using this technology to create patterns is exciting- please keep us informed!

    JustWakinUp- I can't believe Tandy has never thought of doing geometric CraftAids! It would be one way to get basketweave designs with guidelines, and make quilting patterns a snap.

    I'm not familiar with Corel Draw either, and I know Adobe has more features than I know how to use, but even I can create patterns like this, so I don't think this is too much of a stretch for leatherworkers.

    Keep talking, guys, I'm listening!

    Johanna

    (the tech side of me has my head spinning with ideas!)

    I create my own stamps using CorelDraw X6 and then I use my Epilog Laser to cut them into 1" nylon rod. The results are wonderful.Works great when you can't find the right stamp. If I new how to put a picture in here I could show you a picture of a stamp I made and the results in leather.


  7. Hi Dwight,

    I suggest calling Ryan at Neel's Saddlery here in Ohio or Toledo sewing machines. I stopped in at Weaver leather to buy some parts and possibly a new sewing machine last year. Not the friendliest people at the counter there. Downright grumpy. I do hear really great things about Cobra Steve! On your machine, I guess I would first need to know which machine you have and if it has a servo drive or not. Can you give this information?

    Thanks,

    Stitch~

    Hi Bill,

    Certainly! I will send a set right out to you. I have your address. I hope that you are doing well!

    Stitch~

    Cobra Steve is awesome. We just bought a Class 4 from them. Had a really stupid question and called and Steve was most helpful and polite.
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