I've acquired my grandfathers saddle and have found the makers mark stamped on the fenders. All I can make out between the 2 marks is what appears to be 'Western Sadd??' and 'Denv??'.
I did find an old catalog online of a Western Saddlery Co., but have no other information than that. Any further help with identifying this saddle would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
First let me say thanks for the tutorial, I'm a newnbie and every little bit helps.
Now for my issue - I'm making a holster for an 1851 Colt Navy revolver (the smaller of the 2 patterns). However, the pattern is way too small (both in circumference and in length) for the actual pistol. Does anyone know what I may be doing wrong in downloading the material? How do I get the correct size?
Thanks in advance
Awhile back I ran across some designs where basic geometric stamping tools were used to make simple animals like a sheep, monkey, etc. Now that I need them, I cannot find them anywhere. Does anyone have a pattern or a link to something like this?
Thanks in advance.
Awhile back I ran across some designs where basic geometric stamping tools were used to make simple animals like a sheep, monkey, etc. Now that I need them, I cannot find them anywhere. Does anyone have a pattern or a link to something like this?
Thanks in advance.
Don,
Do you have something for a snubnose .38. The style would be just a standard holster worn on the belt, not the pancake style, but with a belt loop on the back.
Thanks,
SMaples