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Hi, leather workers! 'Just wanted to introduce myself. I grew up around leather as my dad built tack and repaired saddles from the time I was born until the present. I started out making holsters for myself and my friends at first out of necessity, and then just for fun. I finally decided to make a go of it and I have begun making this my full time job. It looks like I will be learning a lot from you all. I hope I can occasionally return the favor, but for now let me just say 'thanks for all the great information'.

Jeff Wright

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Hey Jeff, welcome to the forum. Good to see another Missouri boy here. I am in Joplin, Mo. My family is all from West Plains also. Post some pics of your stuff.

KK

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Nice to meet you, Kevin. Small world! Nice looking site, BTW. That wallet with the wood grain is just awesome!

Here is a pic from my web site of the last shark skin rig I built. I still have a lot to learn but I improve every time I make a holster. I look forward to picking your brain a little in the future.

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Welcome to the forum Jeff. That's a great looking rig you made there. Hope you enjoy your time here.

Ken

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Hi Jeff welcome to the forum were glad you found us, thats nice work you are doing there and its always good to see pics, Don

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Hello Jeff and welcome. I'm another Mo boy from Neosho. Good looking holster setup too. Just checked out your site and you do really good work. Your molding is very very nice!! But then again so's all the rest of your stuff.

Tim

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Jeff,

Glad to have another experienced leatherworker to help guide those of us that struggle along. Good looking holster. Is there a belt clip or loop on the back of the clip & flashlight cases?

Regis

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WELCOME JEFF, I'M JUST ACROSS THE RIVER FROM YOU

IN MEMPHIS.

? DID YOU KNOW A GUNBUILDER(muzzleloaders) in WEST PLAINS

BY THE NAME OF TONY WATTS?

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Welcome, Jeff!

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Thanks, everybody for the kind words.

Regis, the mag and flashlight holders are attached via a tunnel loop sewn on one side and open on the other. This is the only way I have found to add a tunnel loop on an exotic overlay that lets you get good strong stitches. I hope you can tell what I'm talking about from the picture; it's a little dark.

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Luke Hatley, I don't know Tony Watts, but that name sure does sound familiar. There's a good chance I heard of him while I worked at one of the local gun shops. Is he still around?

You guys are great. I've already learned a lot from this forum. If I can ever return the favor I'll do my best to help.

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