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If possible, I make a wooden jig that holds the leather with just the edge up so I can burnish it without it being flimsy. If you have a stitching pony you could put it in there with just the edge up and do the same thing. Another thing I have done is....... if you have a burnished that will go into a drill press you can pull the leather tight and burnish it there. Pulling it tight will help to keep it straight. Others may have better ideas also.
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Grey Ghost I ordered mine on a Friday and it was to me on Monday. Custom leather maker stamps (greyghostgraphics.com)
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Decided to make myself a new rig for my Remington New Model Army revolvers. I didn't have anything in black so I decided to make this one black. Eventually I will prob. make some cylinder pouches and possibly some cap and ball pouches.
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HAHA. I have not done that yet.
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Paypal did me that way a while back. I got their credit card reader when they first came out. I was never technically a business but now and then I would sell something and take a credit card. I mostly would use it so that my elderly dad (who don't have internet) could pay me for things he wanted me to order online for him. One day my dad sent me some money and paypal held it because I had not provided them my banking information and tax id numbers along with inventory numbers and a few other things. In all the years I had that I had never supplied any of that stuff. My account was basically frozen. I could not send money nor get money. My accounts that use paypal to pay a monthly bill were frozen also. I finally got them to release my money and have not used it since because I am scared they will keep my money. I still pay for things but I am afraid to get money. Sounds like ebay done the same thing to you. I have not sold there in many many years due to all the fees that they get through out the whole process. I think them.......or the government, is trying to make it where people who make a little money on the side, can't. Or they are at least trying to be able to tax every single dollar someone makes.
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1911 IWB two tone just finished
JWheeler331 replied to Loudcherokee's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Turned out pretty nice. -
Cowboy rig...
JWheeler331 replied to alien883's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Looks nice. -
1911 Holster I just Finished
JWheeler331 replied to JWheeler331's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the comments and suggestions guys. -
Tom Threepersons holster.
JWheeler331 replied to AA3JW's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
If the holster fits properly then a strap is not as necessary. I have found that most people wanting a holster these days want a strap. It makes them feel better I guess. I myself like to build historically accurate holsters and prefer not to put the straps on them but realize that many customers may want the strap. -
Functionality and necessity is what started leather work. This appears to serve it's purpose. Great job.
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Mexican loop question
JWheeler331 replied to dikman's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Some great looking holsters guys. Lots of great info in this thread also. -
1911 Floral Carved Holster
JWheeler331 replied to JWheeler331's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thank you. I am always looking to improve and try new things. On this one I ended up using a smooth pear shader for that. Not typical but was trying something out. -
Explain this hammer thong
JWheeler331 replied to MarlinDave's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Quite possibly so. You don't see many period holsters with any sort of hammer thong at all. I don't have that book so I am not sure of its Authenticity, or age I should say. Edit: Just looked up the book and it states that the gear in there is from 1860-1920. I would venture to say that this holster is prob. from later in that time frame and like mentioned above the hammer thong may have been added even later. -
Explain this hammer thong
JWheeler331 replied to MarlinDave's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
The washer is not intended to stop and keep the gun in. The washer is just there for possibly decoration or to just keep the long end from every coming up through the loops. The tension on the leather thong as it runs through the strap loops on the holster is what keeps the thong in place. The leather hammer thong is meant to just have a friction hold on it. Its not meant to be a full stop. In most cases they are really not even needed but when used they only require a very small amount of friction to keep them in the holster. Hope that makes sense. By the way, what book is that? They are very rare on actual historical holsters. -
Indeed. I may do that or I will just scratch these and do a new proper pair. Thanks for the kind words though.
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I am not really fretting over it. Just thought I would ask more experienced people than me. Unfortunately this is not my first holster. Just got in a rush and made a mistake. I will not use the holster if it will scratch the gun. That is why I was seeing what options I had out there. Thanks. I have thought about doing that. I should have just done that from the moment I realized it but my better judgement did not come through on this one.
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I did think about putting something like that in there and just gluing/cementing it in but wanted to get other ideas before doing that. It may be the only option.
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I recently got a sewing machine and in my excitement in finally getting to try it out after a week or so of practicing my stitching on it I made an absolutely dumb mistake on my part. I was making a pair of holsters for myself and I rushed. I rushed because I was so eager to try to sew an actual holster with it that I sewed it up before putting on the belt loop effectively making the holster useless. After racking my brain some I managed to rivet a belt loop on the holsters but was not able to bang the rivets in the leather enough so that they won't scratch the guns. My question is simple (maybe), Is there a way to do anything to make the rivets not scratch the guns? I would normally not use rivets this way but was just trying to salvage the holsters and since they are for myself I figured I would try. Is there anything that can be done now?
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Single Six Holster
JWheeler331 replied to JWheeler331's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks. -
Journal
JWheeler331 replied to Akers's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Nice job. -
Single Six Holster
JWheeler331 replied to JWheeler331's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yeah, there are all sorts of ways to carry one's gun. I enjoy seeing all the different styles out there. -
Single Six Holster
JWheeler331 replied to JWheeler331's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Sure. I normally sew the belt loop but when he mentioned that he would like to be able to turn the gun when he sits down on his tractor or side by side so with the rivets it allows for some movement. -
Single Six Holster
JWheeler331 replied to JWheeler331's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thank you. If you look at actual holsters from the 19th century you wont see the hammer spurs either. I don't know if I have ever actually seen one. Seems to be a Hollywood thing once they started wearing the low hung holsters in the old westerns. If your gun is riding on your leg it would increase the desire for something to keep it held in. In the 19th Century they mostly wore their guns up high on their actual waist. -
Turned out nice.
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Nice job. They look pretty comfortable.