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I thought this worthy of showing off. It is my favorite holster to date. Fits a 1851 Colt Navy replica. To date it is the only lined holster I have made (I used Suade). Hand stitched. The dye is Febings "Oxblood". Black Edge-Kote and a whole lot of Mulefooting around!! :blahblahblah:

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Hi! Nice holster... I like the color. You might want to consider using veg leather to line the next one tho... Sometimes suede can cause a bit of a problem with blueing on a gun over time.

Kevin

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Hi! Nice holster... I like the color. You might want to consider using veg leather to line the next one tho... Sometimes suede can cause a bit of a problem with blueing on a gun over time.

Kevin

Thanks for the info!

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Hey I like that! Very nice.

Never thought of using a mulefoot that way.

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Nice work I like it a lot and those Colt reps are sooo much fun to shoot!

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funny that you would post this> I was playing around with a mulefoot last night and thought that I would do a dragon image and use the mulefoot in combination with my pro petal for really 3-D scales-

I haven't seen anyone do that here to my recollection. Maybe it's common- don't know.......

do any of you dragon folks do this???

pete

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I will say that it wasn't easy going. Keeping things lined up took a long time for me. But I do like the effect. Thanks for the responses. :specool:

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