Members Bronson Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Oooh, me likey. Bronson Quote
Members troop Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 WOW!! Monica i gotta tell ya, i absolutely look forward to seeing your holsters. your craftsmanship is outstanding! i think if you did get a press, that it couldn't make them look any better than your hand boning. i look over each of your holsters trying to find the flaws, but to no avail. you are definitely the standard in holster making. keep em coming! Tony Quote The hand that feeds you also puts the chains around your neck.
Members carljc72 Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Monica, that is SHARP!!! Carl Quote Carl Collins
Members BOOMSTICKHolsters Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Your work looks better every time you post. Which tannery is that leather from? Quote
Members Shorts Posted July 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Your work looks better every time you post. Which tannery is that leather from? Thanks Hermann Oak leather. Quote
Members TroyWest Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Very nice work Monica Quote
Members troop Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Thanks Hermann Oak leather. Monica, do you have to buy the H/O in bulk? and have you ever tried W/C for comparison? Tony Quote The hand that feeds you also puts the chains around your neck.
Members Shorts Posted July 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Monica, do you have to buy the H/O in bulk? and have you ever tried W/C for comparison?Tony Nope. I order from Springfield Leather Co. so I order as much or as little as I need in regards to pieces. I have thought about WC but I've been happy with HO since going to it last year that I haven't had any reason to try another holster leather. I may try it if I get an whim or a chance but right now I'm not actively seeking a new leather. Quote
Members JoelR Posted July 16, 2009 Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Forgive my curiosity if this is a well covered question, but I notice that there is a good distance between your stitch lines and the actual pocket of the holster. Is that extra area being held together with glue or is it free-floated so the pocket can expand when seating/extracting the firearm? Quote By the end of the show you start telling them you keep a few head of steers behind the house and go out and carve off a strip when you need it, it grows back in 5 or 6 weeks. - Art JR
Members Shorts Posted July 16, 2009 Author Members Report Posted July 16, 2009 Forgive my curiosity if this is a well covered question, but I notice that there is a good distance between your stitch lines and the actual pocket of the holster. Is that extra area being held together with glue or is it free-floated so the pocket can expand when seating/extracting the firearm? There's no specific intent on the lines in this particular holster. On an IWB, retention is a bit more forgiving as the belt secures it under tension. The edges of the gun are highlighted with the boning lines. There's 1/4" on the sides, right at 1/2" in front of the trigger guard. Quote
Lobo Posted July 17, 2009 Report Posted July 17, 2009 Exceptionally nice work, Monica. Any customer ordering from you will get their money's worth and more. Best regards. By the way, having used both Hermann Oaks and Wicket & Craig's products, I tend to prefer the Hermann Oaks, and Kevin at Springfield Leather is a pleasure to deal with every time. Quote Lobo Gun Leather serious equipment for serious business, since 1972 www.lobogunleather.com
Members dbarleather Posted July 18, 2009 Members Report Posted July 18, 2009 Monica, BEAUTIFUL WORK! Regards, Daryl Quote http://www.dbarleather.com
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