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Forester

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  1. Hi All

    Distressed Plainsman Holster, To Fit 1873 Colt SAA With 7.5 Inch Barrel. Not easy to dirty it up after spending a few days making it! Any advice on ageing would be welcome as this is the first time I have tried it. Made from laminated 6-7 oz veg tan leather and sand coloured suede with reduced Fiebings walnut pro dye. Inspiration from Chuck Burrows RIP.

    Regards Forester

     

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  2. Hello Matt S

    Thank you for the time you spent on above message. I have always loved cowboy films and guns so I bought myself a replica Colt .45, then I started looking for a holster and belt, then saw that not many people in the UK make them and would have to buy from the USA, then saw the price and postage, then thought I can do that, then a few thousand pounds worth of tools later and a lot of looking at You Tube, I make my own, and now I am selling gun rigs in the USA, Switzerland, Germany, France, Japan and a few other places. I like to make period correct pieces and rigs from movies such as the Magnificent Seven. I have the book Packing Iron and nearly every pattern pack of the great Will Ghormley. I do line some of my holsters but it makes them really hard to bend into a Mexican Loop holster, that's why i'm looking for thicker leather. Attached is a picture of 2 holsters from Will Ghormley's pattern packs, not yet finished, the left is a John Wayne Holster and the right is the Hand of God Holster, from 3-10 To Yuma. The Hand of God Holster along with a belt has been bought by a customer in Nashville USA. So its just the leather I have to source, I used to get all my leather and hardware from Tandy, so looking for buckles and conchos has been a pain. You also seem very  knowledgeable about leather, are you a leatherworker?

    Regards Forester

     

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  3. Hello Matt S

    Thank you so much for the information, at present I get my leather from Metropolitan Leather, which is really good quality, I have no complaints, but they don't go up to the thickness I want. I want a good supplier that can provide a constant 10 oz thickness for Western style holsters that I make. I have made holsters in the past and they just don't look thick enough, may be the American leatherworkers could advise what thickness original Western gun leather was, or did they just use what leather they could get their hands on.

    Regards Forester

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