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Customer just picked up this holster.  His son had me make him one a few years ago for a .41 magnum and he wanted one similar to it for his 22 lr.  I have a love hate with white thread, if you don't die and finish before stitching it takes on the color of the die.  In this case with it being lined I needed to sew the top edge before assembly so I did without it being died and paid the price when the top stitches disappeared in the die. White edge stitches still popped pretty good.  He is tickled with it, I was able to use my 3-D printer to print his initials rather than hand cut them.  The 3-D stamp is much cleaner and easier.

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That's a beauty, love it.

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It came out great!

I actually like the brown dyed thread in that area as it doesn't take away the flow of the pistol to holster.

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