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Haystacker

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  1. Does it bark too? Looks great.
  2. I don't do kydex so no comments there. But I do leather holsters and I feel qualified to say something about your leather holster. Good Job!. Looks very good. I think you have some talent there.
  3. Hey, that's a good job.
  4. I used to dye my holsters. I had very good success with the new water stains from Tandy Leather. But now, something new. I tried my best to stay with Herman Oak or wicket and Craig leather. But the ordering process for drum dyed leather from Herman oak is non existent. I was told I would have to by 30 sides of one color. (sorry for rambling) So now, I am into my second batch of leather from RJF Leather. I have bought the #1 backs in each color they offer. I really like the leather. It is North American hides (I think US) and is tanned in Mexico. I wanted to stay with US tanned because of the buy America thing. Bottom line, I really like the RJF leather. cuts, molds, dyes, tools, stamps oils as good as Herman Oak and maybe better than Wicket and Craig.
  5. I think your design is very good. I also think you did a good job on this holster.
  6. Nice job. Looks like you have a real talent for holster making. I like the Tandy waterstains too.
  7. I made a simple thumb break holster for my Smith and Wesson model 36 J frame. I tried my interpretation of what i believe is old school holsters. This rides well strong side but is really the cat's meow cross draw.
  8. Nice job. particle's videos are the best I have seen for modern holsters.
  9. You will certainly make the Ol' Man happy with that. Nice work.
  10. I have made a couple all leather. I was not too pleased with the results. I PM'd Troop to ask how he makes his paddles. he uses a leather covered kydex that is actually formed. I hope he chimes in and can give a little more insight to how he forms his paddles.
  11. Only time I had this happen was I made the holster fit for "cocked and Locked" for a 1911. Person I made the holster for said they carried that way. later found out the thumb break did not fit. Person was trying to carry hammer down.
  12. I am setting up my new shop and double ordered an LC9 with CT blue gun. Brand new. $40.00 shipped. Jeff
  13. Absolutely beautiful. Excellent work.
  14. Check out the Cowboy Holster tutorial by Jim Simmons in the pinned section. I think his methods can be used in just about any pouch type holster. Great tutorial.
  15. Josh, What a great looking rig. Looks perfect for riding.
  16. I agree with the other comments. Very nice looking holsters.
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