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Hags

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  1. My wife has an older one, not sure of the model. Wouldn't cut thin leather very well..
  2. This is one I did a while back for a Ruger GP100 in 357 with a 4" barrel. I did a flat back holster and sewed a belt tunnel on the back. I think it worked out pretty well.
  3. I struggle with this as well. I advertise in a local online add service (CL), and stress my custom work and individual service. I make mainly chest rigs for hikers, horseback riders, bow hunters, etc. I make one of items, and use only Hermann Oak leather. I do make pancake holsters as well for CC, and guns with lights, lasers, holographic lights, and others. I do use a Cobra class 3 to sew and feel this gives me a very reliable stitch line. I sewed by hand until arthritis put an end to that. I wish I could use a clicker press, just dont do enough holsters to justify a press and the expense of the dies. I have to say I'm a retired hobbyist, I'm doing this for a love of the craft, not as a living. I do not have a bunch of blue guns, have to use the customers most of the time so this hinders me. I do 3 or 4 holsters a month, sometimes less.
  4. I think your doing great.
  5. Thanks, I've made several for folks to carry in their pocket or purse. Never thought tho make them that thick though. Might look cool
  6. I carry a little 380 pocket mouse a lot of the time. lcp Wit a crimson trace. I call it my walmartian. But sometimes I go places that I cant carry and leave it in the console. I have a pocket for the drawer, but wanted to leave that one there. This is a simple fold over, 7/8oz HO, rough out. I can leave this in the console.
  7. Very nice work. I used the same "belt tunnel" on the back of a cross draw holster I built a while back.
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