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Finished this up for a client.  First big project on the Class 4.  Used the new attachments from @Patrick1 that @Tim Schroeder recommended.  277 top thread, 207 bottom thread, 25 needle.  Drum dyed Hermann Oak, except liner. it's for a Ruger .45 LC Single Action.  Customer signed the invoice before he left.  Scanned it the signature to use for laser engraving his name inside.  Burned off the thread ends after pics.

 

 

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Really nice work and a great touch using  his signature !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  

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One very smart looking rig, the signature is a nice touch  :specool:

HS

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Love the white thread contrast 

excellant job!

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Nice Work.  Did you use a pattern or work it out yourself?

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That looks really sharp!

 

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2 hours ago, Gezzer said:

Really nice work and a great touch using  his signature !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  

 

1 hour ago, Handstitched said:

One very smart looking rig, the signature is a nice touch  :specool:

HS

Someone on here had a belt with a pattern on the inside, and said it was only for the customer, something special.  I wanted to recreate that and realized I had his sig.  Thanks for the compliments.

1 hour ago, Frodo said:

Love the white thread contrast 

excellant job!

Thanks.  He absolutely did not want a brown floral pattern.  Said he wanted black.  I actually used Natural thread to get the contrast.

1 hour ago, Brokenolmarine said:

Nice Work.  Did you use a pattern or work it out yourself?

He actually brought one of his dad's belts and said, "make it like this, but 3" shorter.  I was able to use the existing gun belt as a pattern.  I used @Dwight or @JLSleather method for bullet loops.  The original belt used stitching between each loop.

1 hour ago, Littlef said:

That looks really sharp!

 

Thank you sir.  Probably close to 12-16 hours in it.

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That's it nice looking belt and holster.

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That’s very nice Bob. Sleek looking. 

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That is a beautiful piece, for sure. Echo that the signature is a great touch.

How great is it that you not only get to make things like that, but that someone PAYS you to do it?!?

Lucky guy ...

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Outstanding work!

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Very nice Pastor Bob!

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1 hour ago, Tim Schroeder said:

Good Looking work Bob. How you like that new Cobra. 

Love it.  Worked like a dream!  Thanks!

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That gun belt looks awesome Bob!

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that is an awesome looking rig. i like that braided pattern you did, what did you use?

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I like this style of work. I’ll be making two rigs very soon here, I’ll be knocking on your mailbox should I need a word or two of fine tuning

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3 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

that is an awesome looking rig. i like that braided pattern you did, what did you use?

Sergey Stamp.  Thanks!  Yeah the guy said patterns, not floral...

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2 hours ago, Doc Reaper said:

I like this style of work. I’ll be making two rigs very soon here, I’ll be knocking on your mailbox should I need a word or two of fine tuning

I would have preferred to neck down the ends and had it all one piece instead of the added billet and buckle end for attachment.  Whatever the customer wants...be happy to assist if I can.

3 hours ago, bladegrinder said:

That gun belt looks awesome Bob!

Thanks!  Lots of fun making it.  One holster ended up in the trash.  ouch!  Actually broke 2 needles in the Cobra trying to stitch the first one.

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I can't add anything to whats all ready been said :You_Rock_Emoticon::yes:

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54 minutes ago, Bert03241 said:

I can't add anything to whats all ready been said :You_Rock_Emoticon::yes:

Thanks @Bert03241.  

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Yup=== Absolutely a beautiful piece, you defanetely do craftsmanship work !

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Really nice job. 

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