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I just started selling my gunbelts for concealed carry back in mid Dec 06. Sold 7 at the gun show in Dec. Sold 2 more to customers since the show. Took the rest to a local gun shop/gun range and put them on consignment. They made a separate section just for my belts. Went back today and they sold 2 more belts. The owner says the customers were very impressed with my belts. As any of you that have a part or full time leather business know, it's great to get some sold and more than that the feedback is very gratifying!!!!! Dang, sure made my day. :banana: Just had to tell someone!!

Here's what I am making:

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John

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Good for you... They see the quality.

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Congrad's John. Nice belts!

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Congrats, always good to hear that people still buy quality handcrafted items. Keep on keepin on.

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Great looking Belts John,stiching is perfect , What type of sewing machine

do you have.

May i make a sugestion??? get yourself some better looking Buckles

some with some heaft...I M H O P...

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Nice looking belts. What type and weight leather did you use?

Hi Grumpy,

I use double layer of 8 oz veg tanned cow, some of these have 8 oz bull on the back side. I didn't notice much difference between the two. They work the same as far as I can tell. This was my first leater order from Zack White and I'm impressed with their leather. There was very little waste. These belts come out to 1/4 in thick.

My belts are glued, sewn, and the buckle end is glued and riveted. Makes for a study belt and makes concealed carry a lot more comfortable. I relly enjoy doing the belts.

John

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Gunfighter, I know your using 2 pieces of leather to make these, but I was wondering on the weight? My 17 y.o. son Benton, wants me to make him one similar to the top black one you posted. How wide do you normally make a CCW belt, or is there a normal? Very nice looking by the way and you have a fan in Benton and that says a lot. I got Kevin (King) to make him a wallet for Christmas so he is a little spoiled about his leather work,LOL. Anyway thanks for letting me pick your brain!

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Great looking Belts John,stiching is perfect , What type of sewing machine

do you have. May i make a sugestion??? get yourself some better looking Buckles

some with some heaft...I M H O P...

I have a Neels Saddelry Model 5 machine (drop feed, cylinder bed). It does a good job, leaves a light imprint of the feed dogs on the back side of the belt but doesn't seem to be a problem with my customers. I'm still working on getting the presser foot tension set so that the marks are as light as possible and still feeds reliably. I hear you on the buckles, most of my customer prefer a plain buckle and I'm getting ready to order again so will try a different style with more heft.

John

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Sorry, I guess you answered my leather weight question while I was typing out my post. Thanks,Warren.

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Sorry, I guess you answered my leather weight question while I was typing out my post. Thanks,Warren.

Hi Warren,

Belts usually run 1 to 1 1/2 in wide, with 1 1/2 in being the most popular width ( it will fit most jeans, docker style pants). The wider belt helps to prevent the belt from twisting outward when carrying a concealed weapon. This keeps the weapon pulled in tight to the body and that conceals it better. I personally like Inside the Waist Band holsters, I have never been spotted when carrying with that style holster. I skive the tongue and buckle ends to minimize the bulk and make them easier to buckle up. They are very stiff when new and will loosen a little with use.

John

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Hi Warren,

Belts usually run 1 to 1 1/2 in wide, with 1 1/2 in being the most popular width ( it will fit most jeans, docker style pants). The wider belt helps to prevent the belt from twisting outward when carrying a concealed weapon. This keeps the weapon pulled in tight to the body and that conceals it better. I personally like Inside the Waist Band holsters, I have never been spotted when carrying with that style holster. I skive the tongue and buckle ends to minimize the bulk and make them easier to buckle up. They are very stiff when new and will loosen a little with use.

John

JOHN & WARREN, THOUGHT TO PONDER. this has happened to me before

before you start cutting the belt strips, * measure the inside width of the

buckle , to make sure that an 1-1/2" belt will fit.

Luke

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