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Another pancake holster. I have to admit I'm getting a little bored with this color scheme but, people seem to like it so I keep building them in this dark brown/light brown color. Going to get some blue, red and green dyes and try that. Did a double layer matching belt for this as well. All the same but 8/9 top and 5/6oz back.

 

Hermann Oak 8/9 veg tan

Fiebings dark brown and light brown

Resolene 50/50 w/ water finish

277 bonded nylon top and bottom

Cobra class 3

Dang I like this pistol!

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41 minutes ago, Hags said:

Another pancake holster. I have to admit I'm getting a little bored with this color scheme but, people seem to like it so I keep building them in this dark brown/light brown color. Going to get some blue, red and green dyes and try that. Did a double layer matching belt for this as well. All the same but 8/9 top and 5/6oz back.

 

Hermann Oak 8/9 veg tan

Fiebings dark brown and light brown

Resolene 50/50 w/ water finish

277 bonded nylon top and bottom

Cobra class 3

Dang I like this pistol!

20230827_171446.jpg

man, that's clean.  sharp looking holster.

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Thank you. I do enjoy the process. This is the third holster for this customer. 

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I wrapped the gun in the heavy plastic you use when you move. Then run the holster under warm water, shove the gun in where it needs to be. I have a vacuum set up, harbor freight pump and 26 mil bag that i use initially, but it's mostly buy hand as it dries.

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Beautiful as always. 

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Thanks J.

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Great looking holster! Nice color too!

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I'd love to see more awesomeness 

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I don't mind that color ONE BIT.  My only "wish list", I like ta see tha slots dyed as well :whistle:

Color is FUN, but not for everybody. ;)

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Awesome looking holster.  I can see why you make a lot of them.  

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Thanks guys..

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Clean work —- looks like a solid functional piece. 

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Mr. Hags? 

I like the look and style of your holster. I’m looking to have something like it made for an Sig p938. I tried to locate RCLeather on the web but was not successful. Do you sell holsters and if so how does one get in touch with your business?

thank you,

Jim Matteson

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Well thank you Jim. I do build a few holsters. It is more a busy hobby for me than a business.  The RC stands for Rainshadow Crafters as we are in the rainshadow of the Olympic mountains. I mainly build for local customers as I don't have an inventory of blue guns, and use their gun for molding.

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