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RegisD

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  1. That is very nice leather work Plinkercases. Great design the stamping is outstanding great coloring . I like everything about it.
  2. Great imagination and great job!
  3. Outstanding! You really did some great caving and tooling. I wish my spacing between tool strikes was as even and consistent as yours. The color is very nice. Good one!
  4. Yes sir! I've used that pattern it's a good one. If your asking for suggestions, I agree with the others, fine tune the edges. Overall it look great.
  5. Plinkercases, Thanks much appreciated. Actually on his weak side he wore an open top holster with a S&W 38 revolver, he wore the clip pouch at the small of his back. Semper Fi
  6. If at first you don't succeed try again. This is my revised version of the style 1911 gun rig and belt worn by Lee Marvin in The Professionals. I think I've got it right this time. Hope you like it.
  7. Very innovative, nicely done, and I bet you will soon be getting requests from officers in other agencies besides yours. Good one!
  8. Plinkercases, I would love to be able to do silver smithing, but no I didn't make it. It is a cowboy buckle I had made about twenty-five years ago and now it has a new purpose. Thanks for asking.
  9. On a cowboy shooting forum it was pointed out that I left off the oval center part of the pants belt. On closer examination of pictures of the original belt, they were correct, I hadn't noticed it. So, instead of remaking the center part of the belt, I add some Mexican silver. Hope you like it.
  10. Good looking gunleather. The burnishing of the edges and the dark edge coating is a very nice touch. I like everything about it.
  11. Your leather carving is superb. Really nicely done!
  12. Thanks everybody for the nice compliments, much appreciated. Yes, Mattsbagger you are right, you can never discount the cool factor, it sells more stuff than the practical factor any day. If I was a Harley leather maker, and I'm not, I would jump all over this belt design. Not only would it be cool in black with some conchos, but it would be practical because the buckles wouldn't be cutting into the riders belly. Just my dos centavos.
  13. Yes, the buckles barely fit through the pants loops. There is supposed to be a practical reason for this type of belt, you can access either side of the belt for putting stuff on without taking the belt off. I don't find it a very practical design, but for Lee Marvin in the movie it was all about cool factor.
  14. Sometimes you make something just to see if you can, and this is one of those times. Way back in 1966 actor Lee Marvin wore an unusual double buckle pants belt with his gun rig in the movie "The Professionals". With the help of a holster pattern from Will Ghormley, I attempted to recreate the style, it was a fun project I hope you like it.
  15. Good one! I like the State of Texas, great idea!
  16. Fire88; Thank you! Much appreciated toe2short; Thank you! Much appreciated irish 47; Thank you! Much appreciated
  17. Mighty fine leather work and your carving is just outstanding!
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