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One of 5 pancake holsters

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I've been making holsters, but haven't posted since mine are pretty much the same. But, this was a bit unusual and I thought you might like the story. I had a guy call me about making 5 holsters as Groomsman's gifts for his wedding in June. 3 1911's, a Car (Khar?) 45, and an unknown at this time Sig. This is the one for the groom, Kimber 45 acp CUSTOM II. I really like these, might be my next purchase.  One of the 1911s is going to be a daisy bbq gun for his 9 yo son, who is going to be his best man(he wants him to have a holster he can grow into). So one for the groom, one for the best man, and 3 for the Groomsmen. All in dark brown, with groom, best man, and groomsman stamped on the back.

Herrmann oak 7/8 oz

Febings pro dye dark brown

Resolene and water 50/50 

Cobra class 3 with 277 top and bottom.

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Looks darn good from here . . . 

You really also need to do a special shoulder strap for the girl's dad . . . to put on his shotgun . . .  would compliment the grooms well.

(lol)

May God bless,

Dwight

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Another great piece of work, @Hags. Noticed there is a slight deformity around the belt slots.  Love the color and the personalized stamp on the back.

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That deformity at the belt slots is from a very heavy belt piece I made to ensure the curve of the holster whi,e drying. I might need to round those edges a bit more, but it does ensure the proper arc of the back of the holster.

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Most excellent piece.  

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what an honor for you  they are great looking holsters indeed.

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Thanks guys.

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Very nice workmanship. Well done, sir.

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