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Most excellent design. Really like the tooling. Your edge work is very nice too.
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That's simply gorgeous. Love the stitching and the colors. Is that hand stitched?
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Awesome looking holster. I can see why you make a lot of them.
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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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2 hours ago, dikman said:Looks good to me. How does it attach to a belt? You have that "flap" on the left but I'm puzzled how it's used. I suppose more photos may have helped.
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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Very sharp looking rig. Nice and secure and the stitching looks fantastic. Nice pattern too.
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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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Nice work. Interesting design.
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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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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.
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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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Most excellent work. Great design and I like the tooling. Keep up the good work.
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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.
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Nice quiver Chuck. I'm sure that looks great on your belt.