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Nice quiver Chuck. I'm sure that looks great on your belt.
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knife sheath with feathers pattern
AzShooter replied to WyattEarp's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Most excellent design. Really like the tooling. Your edge work is very nice too. -
That's simply gorgeous. Love the stitching and the colors. Is that hand stitched?
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Pancake for a Kimber 10mm Rapide
AzShooter replied to Hags's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Awesome looking holster. I can see why you make a lot of them. -
Very nice work. Great design.
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That's a wonderful pouch. I need to make something like that and thanks for the idea of the magnetic clasp. I need to keep up my leatherworking and use up all the leather I've bought over the years.
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Belt goes through loops marked in green.
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The top of the quiver is stitched together forming a belt loop. It's above where the pen is.
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I decided to combine my love of Archery and Leatherworking today. I ordered a pattern from Tandy but they no longer make it. Springfield Leather Co. had the same pattern batch so I was lucky enough to get one from them. I like the hip quiver with the forward rake. Stopped using the backwards rake years ago after forgetting to shoot an arrow on one flight. When I can see them I don't make such a stupid mistake twice. I used some old leather that I had. Seven ounce worked for the entire job except the base. That took some 10 ounce for the circle and then the 7 ounce to finish it up. The base was the hardest part of the job. All is Hand stitched. I'd enjoy any and all comments. Thanks for looking. Steven
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Dirty Harry lost his pistol!
AzShooter replied to Hags's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very sharp looking rig. Nice and secure and the stitching looks fantastic. Nice pattern too. -
I just checked my new Ostridge leather for making a tri-fold wallet and it ended up being too skinny to work. I checked measurements and I'll be able to save it for the next person looking for a bi-fold. I may even make a checkbook cover. It's wide enough so at least it won't go to waste.
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Few wallets
AzShooter replied to Pdm25150's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Nice work. Interesting design. -
Nice work and whomever received then will sure be happy. Love the checkbook and wallet. That's what I'm doing more of today.
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I've got a Walther P22 and Smith EZ-9 that I need to make holsters for.
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Very nice work. I made the mistake of using USMC Black and it ran on everything. Learned to use lots of Resoline and have made a few more without a problem. Keep up the good work.
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Most excellent work. Love the tooling.
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Like the added touch. How's the retention? Very clean with good stitching.
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Excellent wallet. Keep up the good work. I'm making a new wallet out of Ostridge. Skins cost about $ 12 - 15 so it's not that bad. One skin makes one holster. I made one out of Python but the kydex only lasted 3 year. Your stitching looks good and that, to me, is one of the most important things to get done.
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First Formed Holster
AzShooter replied to rktaylor's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
You are doing a great job. I too like the color and finish. You'll get better on every holster you make so take your time as you are learning. -
Looks good to me. I haven't tried Alligator yet but I do like working with exotics. I like the stitching.
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Most impressive work. I admire your ability.
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Very nicely done. I too leave the bottom open for the same reason. I think your tooling is superior. Keep up the good work.
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Very nice belt that I would be happy to wear. You did an excellent job.
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Another wheel gun belt.
AzShooter replied to Thescandall's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I concur, that's a great looking rig. Hope your health gets better. There is no better way to relax that to get in the garage and work with leather.