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CaptQuirk

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  1. Gotta wonder... anybody try licking the toad skins? I hear it is popular out in Colorado of all places.
  2. @Lobo- THat is some pretty interesting stuff. I'm curious though, you made holsters for LEO, are you still making holsters for them? The reason I ask, I know nothing about your holsters, but I will assume they are regular leather, and not Kydex, plastic, and lots of screws and bushings? I have talked with many of the local LEOs, and they all have pretty much the same gear... all plastic.
  3. Well... more like, Gonna need to make the holsters anyways, and while BlueGuns are nice, they don't do much against home invaders. I think it's hammerless design makes it perfect for a purse gun. And this has nothing to do with the wife hounding me for a carry purse
  4. I just did a second holster for the Ruger LCR38. Nice little revolver. If I continue to get orders for them, I might just have to buy one... you see, the pawn shop has been letting me use one of theirs for a mold.
  5. @retiredff- I have not tried it yet... with leather. I just haven't done much lettering. But, this is the approach I would take, and have in other media.
  6. Like the title says, I'm wondering what the average width for a double shoulder would be? I'm looking to make 35-40 inch straps.
  7. I half agree with @cowboycolonel. By all means, use the rifle if you have it, but still get the Stohman book for ideas for constructing the scabbard.
  8. I use the Tandy's, because they have large eyes... my eyes have a hard time threading those, let alone a regular needle. Do these John James come in easy thread versions?
  9. @Josh Ashman- Working around issues is a daily operating procedure
  10. @Josh Ashman- I had a request to do a holster for a 1911 w/rail not long ago. I have the mold with the same BBL, but no rail. To make it more interesting, it was also my first Mexican Loop holster. I used my mold to do the pattern, and had to have the customer bring in his pistol for a test fit before sewing it up. I ended up having to add a welt, but it did work out.
  11. "So many guns". You aren't kidding. That is why I prefer working with local folks. I use their pistol to make the patter and get measurements, and even mold with. I cut them a deal on the price, because I don't have to buy the mold.
  12. I don't know where you are, but here in Georgia, folks like to hunt hogs with their pistols. Usually a Ruger SBH with a scope. Second most requested for me, is for a S.A. .45. I have done both Western Full Skirt and regular Belt versions for the .45.
  13. I have/have had the same problem. I'm guessing that like me, you use the large eye needle for blind old folk? What seems to work ok for me is, after using the chisel, if the hole is still too small, use a stitching awl to loosen it up a bit more. If it still sticks, use a sturdy pair of hemostats to pull the needle through. I still break a lot of needles, but buy them in larger quantities
  14. Thanks guys. I made one similar to this about a month ago for a customer. Got some really good feedback on it, and am thinking about doing more. Not sure about where pricing should be though, I've seen prices go from $30 to $100 for something like it.
  15. Antiqued Medium Brown color, with Black Lining. Basket Weave stamped, with carved Oak Leaf design. 4-6oz leather with 2-3oz lining. Features Suede covered 1/2" thick foam shoulder pad for non-slip comfort, and Thumb Hole. 35" length +/-, 1" strap with 2 1/2" shoulder strap.
  16. I found a place, I think it was High Desert Leather, that sells plastic studs that do the same thing. It is sort of shaped like a thumbtack, and you tap it into the hole on the snap base. It works ok, but a bit clunky.
  17. I did look at Buy Leather Online, and choked when I saw Bellies for $44. That aside, how much is shipping going to add, bringing that leather to the States?
  18. Nice looking critters, but what I see is a lot of expense and work for cheese burgers, steak, and a couple of sides I agree though, if you are raising some cattle, learning to prepare and tan hides would definitely cross my mind too.
  19. @fredk- Also from Webster- Definition of case 1a : a box or receptacle for holding something
  20. @fredk-Not at all. It may not be traditional, but it is doing what a holster does.
  21. The belt is made of leather, and it is being used to carry a firearm on their person. What is the confusion ? It fits Webster's definition. Maybe try Funk and Wagnel?
  22. I really feel like a redneck now, I'm using a piece of Hickory limb that I shaped with a draw knife. I got tired of having to spend money on the cheapo mallets from Tandy and Tandy clones.
  23. I would go 5-6oz, that should hold on pretty good.
  24. That is one tough vest, it looks like it would turn away a knife blade easily. Is there a reason it is so short?
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