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Recent as in February of this year. I made the pattern and combined some of Al Stolman's and another's floral patterns plus drawing in some things to fill the corners to get this. Herman's 8-9 oz oak with a soft leather lining and right hand cross draw. Handstitched too. It's gun friendly as it will fit a single six, wrangler, or rough rider with a 4 1/2" barrel.

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beautiful holster, wish I could make them like that.:You_Rock_Emoticon:

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That is NICE !!!!!  May I ask what kind of background tool did you use ?

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Nice job, hand stitch job is excellent.

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Sweet! Like the carving and tooling. Hand stitching is very even and well done!

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Well done.  I really like the natural look.

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16 hours ago, Gezzer said:

That is NICE !!!!!  May I ask what kind of background tool did you use ?

There were three tools used, all with the same size bottom pattern. All were craft tools from Tandy that I have used for many years and have forgotten the numbers of. One is a retangle shape for the larger spaces and the others were the same tool with a round nose and tapered tail. I ground one of them thinner and shorter to get into smaller places. I seldom dye a holster but will sometimes use Fiebing's tan antiquing paste to highlight one.

Thanks to all for the kind words.

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