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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

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Monica, that is SHARP!!! :notworthy:

Carl

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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

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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