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This is my second 1911 holster.....lined / double leather, black strap to match gun, 12ga shell because this is a three gun match...12ga shotgun, 1911 45ACP, and 40 cal + lever gun.

 

Roger 

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You can add just one tiny thing to make the whole rig just a bit sharper looking.

Whether you use rivets or chicago screws . . . put them thru the outside piece of the leather for attaching the little belt around the holster .

Doing that will get rid of the unsightly screw heads and rivet heads on the back side of the holster.

Not a serious critique . . .  just one of those things that will separate sellers . . .  especially if you are at a show or something . . .  where others there are showing their wares.

You can show that your holster is "cleaner" looking . . . which can result in an extra sale . . . and a slightly higher selling price.

Also if you use a buckle . . . put a keeper on the little belt . . . or use a closed buckle . . . makes it look more realistic . . . and again . . . just one of those things that sets you apart from the run of the mill makers and sellers.

Always remember that even the slightest "upscale" idea can push your wares out if front of the crowd.  John Bianchi here in the states was the guy who perfected that idea.  He could almost have designed a cardboard box to carry your gun in . . . and would have had 100 sales sight unseen.

May God bless,

Dwight

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1 hour ago, Dwight said:

You can add just one tiny thing to make the whole rig just a bit sharper looking.

Whether you use rivets or chicago screws . . . put them thru the outside piece of the leather for attaching the little belt around the holster .

Doing that will get rid of the unsightly screw heads and rivet heads on the back side of the holster.

Not a serious critique . . .  just one of those things that will separate sellers . . .  especially if you are at a show or something . . .  where others there are showing their wares.

You can show that your holster is "cleaner" looking . . . which can result in an extra sale . . . and a slightly higher selling price.

Also if you use a buckle . . . put a keeper on the little belt . . . or use a closed buckle . . . makes it look more realistic . . . and again . . . just one of those things that sets you apart from the run of the mill makers and sellers.

Always remember that even the slightest "upscale" idea can push your wares out if front of the crowd.  John Bianchi here in the states was the guy who perfected that idea.  He could almost have designed a cardboard box to carry your gun in . . . and would have had 100 sales sight unseen.

May God bless,

Dwight

Great advice, @Dwight Thanks!

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The bottom pic with the a close-up of the shot shell looks great. The other pics are dark and lack a lot detail. The background looks a cream color and I am guessing that it is white or close to it. Can you lighten your pics up? Your work deserves it. There are many ways to do it, with better lighting or changing settings on your camera. I have saved or improved many of my phots using a Freeware program called FastStone Image Viewer. It is very flexible and It is not too steep of a learning curve. It has been invaluable to me. I do make donations to them once a year.

https://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm 

Oh, btw... nice work.

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Looks pretty good. I think you're getting the hang of this leatherwork stuff!:specool:

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Thanks to all, I always appreciate feedback...as the 1911 holsters are so short and the double leather very stiff, you can't fold the holster into the skirt as you would with a longer revolver holster, the unit has to be sewn first and then the strap fitted, hence the rivets and screws have to go in after...this is the only way I could think of to do this.....other than one other ( unfinished ) revolver holster, these are the only holsters I have made.

Yes, the pics aren't that clear, but I don't have a good camera or smart phone.  If I was to do photo's for advertising or whatever I would have to get them done properly.

Again, thanks for the input.

 

Roger 

 

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