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Bawarrior

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  1. Very nice work, and a lot of it.
  2. So this gun was augmented to combat the nazi Luger. Not Ruger.. this is from owner. I hope this clears up any questions.
  3. Thanks Samalan & 327fed. It's for your comments, all works by hand no power tools no sewing machine.
  4. Sorry I don't, I have been making my patterns off of the gun itself, then after I cut pattern add design. I find holsters to be easier than knife sheaths. Your welcome to use any of my post. Good luck.
  5. Thanks DwightT. Were you asking me to make you one or just to tell you, you can do this. I do appreciate your comments. I do love to make holsters.
  6. This is the story owner shared with me, he did say model 1913 Colt 45. Here is pic. I will double ck story
  7. Thanks Yin, was hoping colors would work, there alot of pieces when doing inlays. Labor of love
  8. Fredk and Chuck. Model 1913 Colt 45 WW1 Revolver trench gun replaced ruger by cutting barrel to 3 1/2. They were using Ruger's but need more weapons in trench. The short barrel allows user to turn in confined trench. So the barrel was cut and has no sights. Chuck I tried 3 different straps ideas. Either would cover to much of my carving or would not be ideal for the belt. I choose this angle because flowed with my pattern. Thanks for the comments.
  9. Bert you rock, thanks
  10. Funny but I used this because my customer has a green scale knife. I would generally use rattle snake. I'm sure others will appreciate the info. Thanks
  11. Hey Chuck the inlay is Ostrich leg, from Tandy
  12. The green inlay is Ostrich leg.
  13. I use photo resize, we all had to figure this one out
  14. Absolutely the nicest suspenders I've ever seen. Great job you've done, pops will love them.
  15. Dikman I do appreciate your kind comments. It does take some finesse, I started with small scrap. At least for now I think I finial got it
  16. The holster is done and working on sheat
  17. Thanks Yin, this is my finished holster. Sheath will be complete very soon
  18. Thank you and very funny
  19. Thanks Jrdunn, awesome review. I made this for someone else and have no idea of use it will be getting. Even with use should just look better with patina. I was just having fun bringing leaves to life.
  20. Thanks Yin
  21. Thanks Thanks for the kind words. Some videos I have watched really made a big difference in my work
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