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I made this pocket holster for my backup weapon. The holster is made out of 6-7 oz. cowhide and covered with sharkskin. The sharkskin was first glued to the cowhide, then machine stitched.

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Randy Cooley

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Brian,

Thanks for the kind words. I used "Tanners Bond" from The Leather Factory (Tandy) I also sometimes use "Barge Cement" when I'm planning on wet molding a holster. The barge cement still holds when wet.

Semper Fi

Randy

Randy Cooley

Bulldog Custom Gun Leather

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If I would have known that this morning I would have picked some of that up from Tandy. My brother just got a whole bunch of different scraps of crocodile and other exotic leathers and I've been thinking of different things to do with them. I might just make a holster for my .380 Keltec.

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I don't have any exotic pieces large enough for a complete holster, but I still have plenty left for accents. So many plans, so little time.

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Randy Cooley

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Nice looking holster Randy.

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I want to try this stuff out, but I only wanna use it around the top of the holster. If I use the barge cement do I still have to stitch it? I don't want it to come off anywhere.

Brian

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Randy, that's sharp!. A full cover holster, and at the same time minimal leather. I like it.

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I want to try this stuff out, but I only wanna use it around the top of the holster. If I use the barge cement do I still have to stitch it? I don't want it to come off anywhere.

Brian

Always stitch them together. I have seen some holsters twith exotic skins sewn on the edges but only glued at the throat that had already begun to sepparate a little before they even went to the customer. Learn to do it a better way and you'll have a holster that lasts for years. Cut corners and you'll have a pretty holster for a little while........

BTW Randyc, that is a good looking holster!

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