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Here's a two tone 1911 pancake holster I just finished, I think I finally have the 1911 pattern down. Thanks for looking...

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YEP , I'd say you have both the 1911 and the two tone down VERY NICELY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Looks purdy good.  Still, I'd sew it right along there ...

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Very pretty and well done. I agree with the perimeter stitching as well. But still, very well done. 

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looks good!

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58 minutes ago, JLSleather said:

Looks purdy good.  Still, I'd sew it right along there ...

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Dang it, I knew someone would pick up on that! ha, ha. somehow I didn't pick up on that until I was air brushing the resolene on it. I did do the double line stitch around the gun without messing that up though so I'm getting there!

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I'd never be making stuff like this without learning on this forum and the help I've gotten from you folks...Thanks everyone!

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Beautifully done.  I haven't had time to investigate the airbrush or invest in the equipment yet.  I purchased the items for the vacuum system, but have yet to even unbox it.  Hopefully in the next month, I can get to it.  

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 I really love that look and 2 tone combo, looks very professional :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Love that two tone look. Excellent work! Finish seems really high gloss, wondering how you got that effect. Is that just from airbrushing the resolene?

Also, is the bottom closed or open? Curious how you did it as I struggle with how to close off the bottom on pancake holsters and usually end up leaving it open for lack of a better method.

~Frau~

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