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CedarCreek

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    Molalla, Or

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    Western Gun Leather
  1. The pistol in the cross draw holster is a Taylor 31/2" 1873 SA Stallion Pocket Model Birdshead grip, the other is a Cimarron 41/2" Model P Jr, both chambered for .38 sp.
  2. Thanks, I hope so. I delivered them tonight to the customer, the belt fit and she seem very pleased with the rig. She and her husband are just getting started in SASS so they may be back for shot gun belts in the near future.
  3. Not yet, I will be getting with them this weekend to finish the deal. thanks
  4. Well it has been awhile since I have been on the site, so I hope I can figure this out. I just finished a set of holsters and thought I would post some pictures. I am open for comments and thanks for looking.
  5. Beautiful knife and I like the sheath too. I think the random stamping almost complements the knife blade and makes a neat set. Maybe shes on to something. CC
  6. I to use a simular set up. I chuck what looks like a stitching awl without a handle in the drill press. then I can sit there on a tall chair with the drill press running, punching holes like mad, touching the awl every now and them with some wax. CC
  7. Well, sorry I did not post the out come to this sooner. All did turn out fine. I had no trouble collecting. However I did complete the project about a week sooner than I origanally told the customer. Partly because I was not busy with other things and mostly because I was nervous about the whole situation. When I called him to let him know the rig was ready, he sounded a little surprised and I got the feeling he had to scramble a little to get his funds together. He showed up later that day and seemed happy with my interpatation of what he asked for. Thanks to everyone for the words of advise. I think the biggest thing that I took for this whole situation is collect a nonrefundable deposit. I think I will continue to ask to hold onto the customers gun/guns for design and building. I think that will make sure they come back. thanks again, Cedar Creek
  8. Yes I built the belt and holsters start to end. I almost aways start with a blank sheet of paper, so rarely do I end up with two identical rigs. The double mexican loop cheyanne style has been around since the cowboy so I can't take credit for that. I try to interject my personal touches and building tecniques as much as possible, but when building period peices you can't get to crazy. CC
  9. I posted these in the holster section but I thought I would stick them here too, just to get a little more exposure. Let me know what you think. Just finished them yesterday. Thanks
  10. Both holsters are veg tanned leather and the belt is herman oaks harness leather. And yes the holster for the Richard's Conversion is a cross draw.
  11. Well just finished these today. I will be calling the customer tomorrow and hopefully he likes them. I will keep you posted on the final outcome. Meanwhile let me know what you folks think. Thanks CedarCreek
  12. It looks good so far. I also dye my western holsters before I stitch and mold. It insures that I get dye on all the surfaces and I can keep my stiches white.
  13. Well everything I have heard from you guys has echoed what has been going on in my head? At this point I am committed to the job and I will continued to biuld and nice functional holster. I will do my best to meet all of Mr. Customers requests. Maybe he will end up being my best customer yet, maybe not and lesson learned. Since almost all my work is western rigs and a number of gun manufactures building clones of the origanals, rarely do any two fit exactly the same. That is the main reason I ask to keep the the customers guns. I have a fairly gun selection of guns but by no means do I have them all. I maybe wrong but I don't beleive the selection of western blue guns is as great as autos. Anyway I would never expect to keep the customers guns if he didn't pay, but it does gaurantee that he comes back when the job is done. At least then he will have to say he doesn't want them to my face . Well, as Lobo suggested, I will start asking for a non refundable deposit. since all my rig have basical been one of projects. It is only if I am lucky do I get to use the same pattern twice. If it doesn't work out I will post some pictures, maybe some one here will like. Thanks, CedarCreek
  14. Thanks for the reply. All good info and advise. The problem with this particular customer is requests like: I want it to be a good holster but I want it to look like it was made by a less than crafty mexican, I want it a little lighter color than that but a little darker than this with streaks and blotches, I want it to fit me if I loose ten more pounds and if I gain fifty more pounds, I want the holsters to be lose a floppy but I don't want my fancy new guns to get their finishes worn or fall out. All things I am capible of doing, but I told him I build a good quality, functioning holster and some of those requests negate want I do. I gave him every oppertunity to back out of the deal at the time of the origanal meeting if he didn't like our product. He quickly assured me that he liked want we made it would be fine. I hope my need for work isn't over powering my common since. One more question. Do any of you makers hold on to the customers guns for fitting the holster, and if so have you had people reluctant to leave them with you? thanks again. PS Sorry about all the posts. My computer keeps submiting them before I am finished
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