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Here is the holster set I made for my wife in John Bianchi's class at the SW leatherworkers show.

SkipJ

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Skip, They look great! I didn't know that these were for Marlene. I bet she didn't have any compliants about you taking this class this year. Still waiting to hear whether you bouight a sewing machine. Carlb

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Nice work! I bet that was a lot of fun. How did you like the artisan machines?

If you don't mind telling us, how did he have you finish your edges at the class?

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I liked the machines so much I bought one. Yes we finished the edges, I'm not sure what you meant about finishing. We used edge cote after burnishing them.

SkipJ

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Very nice set.

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They look great! Very clean and well made!

ArtS

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Beautiful work, How did you like the class? a review would be nice to sock away for the next one offered when I have $$$$...Jordan

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Very nice! I'm with Jordan, a review of the class would be great!

Warren

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I'd be glad to review, I'll have to give it some thought before I write it.

SkipJ

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I'd be glad to review, I'll have to give it some thought before I write it.

SkipJ

Skipj... this i will say"if the teacher hasn't taught

the pupil hasn't learned"...... and both of ya'll

did great!

I am enjoying the DVDs that i bought. of his holster making.

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Very nice looking Buscadero Rig!

Did you machine or hand stitch the bullet loops?

John D

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If I made a gun rig like that I would need a pair of SA to go with it. The check book is saying NO!

Nice rig... how does it fit and feel on?

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Very nice looking Buscadero Rig!

Did you machine or hand stitch the bullet loops?

John D

Mine is machine stitched. We had but 3 days to finish the project and all but one student used machine. I didn't do the stitching because I've never used a machine before and no one else would have had time to do theirs if I tried to learn. I bought a Artisan at the show so I can practice to my hearts content.

Thanks for the kind words everyone.

SkipJ

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If I made a gun rig like that I would need a pair of SA to go with it. The check book is saying NO!

Nice rig... how does it fit and feel on?

I make it for my Wife so it would be a terrible fit for me. She loves it. We measured her in class for it so it's a custom fit she says it's perfect.

SkipJ

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I make it for my Wife so it would be a terrible fit for me. She loves it. We measured her in class for it so it's a custom fit she says it's perfect.

SkipJ

Very nice SkipJ... Now you need her with her SA in the holster pic! Are you SASS shooters?

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Very nice SkipJ... Now you need her with her SA in the holster pic! Are you SASS shooters?

Yes, but not very good at it. But thats the nice thing, winning is no big thing, having fun is.

SkipJ

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That's pretty darn nice! I wish I could have taken that class. What all did you learn? (Perhaps that question will take you all day to answer!)

Kathy

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We did learn a lot in 3 days; there is a great description on the class here:

http://pslac.org/public/04_apr08.pdf

Thats the rawhide journal of the PSLAC, they had three members repeating the class, great people and very talented.

I'll post my thoughts on the class as soon a I can.

SkipJ

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