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3:10 To Yuma Holster

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Hi There.

Now I have made a 3:10 to Yuma test holster. I have two orders on dubblerigs

so I had to make a test.

Can I make them or does I have to change someting?

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Hi There.

Now I have made a 3:10 to Yuma test holster. I have two orders on dubblerigs

so I had to make a test.

Can I make them or does I have to change someting?

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Yes make sure that you make a Right and Left Holster :rolleyes2::crazy:

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Can I make them or does I have to change someting?

Mr. Ghormley would be proud. That's a nice looking holster, but I would ask him personally if you are concerned about copyright issues. My thinking is that if you paid money for his pattern, you have a right to produce holsters for profit from that pattern. Obviously you can't sell the pattern, but I don't see any problem with selling the holsters you make from the pattern. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Yes make sure that you make a Right and Left Holster rolleyes2.gifcrazy.gif

LOL laugh.gif Sounds like something I would do -- make two righties for a double rig! Ha! I knew there was a reason I'm not a holster maker...

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LOL laugh.gif Sounds like something I would do -- make two righties for a double rig! Ha! I knew there was a reason I'm not a holster maker...

yes it has happened before............

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Mr. Ghormley would be proud. That's a nice looking holster, but I would ask him personally if you are concerned about copyright issues. My thinking is that if you paid money for his pattern, you have a right to produce holsters for profit from that pattern. Obviously you can't sell the pattern, but I don't see any problem with selling the holsters you make from the pattern. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

Hi.

I bought the pattern from Will so I think its ok to sell the holsters

I make from it.

http://www.willghormley-maker.com/MakingHOGRig.html

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Hey Bob,

Very nice holster, I would have no fears about selling the holsters....now putting the name 3:10 to Yuma on them.... or Hand of God rig.... that I'm not too sure about. Perhaps call them a facsimile of the holster seen in the movie ..... that implies they are not identical.

But that's going to be a rig to be proud of. What kind of sewing machine?

Dave Theobald

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it looks cool... are you going to leave it that way (color) or are you going to dye it black (or vinegaroon) it? just curious... but it looks cool the way it is...

eric

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Aren't the bottoms of holsters usually left open for drainage?

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it looks cool... are you going to leave it that way (color) or are you going to dye it black (or vinegaroon) it? just curious... but it looks cool the way it is...

eric

I´m finiched with it maby some some EVO on it.

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Aren't the bottoms of holsters usually left open for drainage?

This model has a toeplug, but u have right, most holsters is open. If u look in

Packing Iron u will see that many holsters has a toeplug..

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But that's going to be a rig to be proud of. What kind of sewing machine?

Dave Theobald

I hand stitch all my work, dont even have a sewing machineyeah.gif

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I hand stitch all my work, dont even have a sewing machineyeah.gif

WOW, now I'm really impressed, that is beautiful stitch work.... but doing an entire gunbelt.... the thought of that makes my hands hurt.

Great work

Dave Theobald

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Hey Guys,

I'm sure my dad, Mr. Ghormley would be proud. I'm proud of you too Boothill, you've done a great job.

And, I made the patterns available so folks could make and sell their own reproductions of the movie rig. There are some very specific hidden things I did on the movie rigs, so no one can ever pass off a cleaver copy as one from the movie. I don't know that there would ever be any legal problems with "Hand of God", or "3:10 to Yuma", unless you were trying to pass off fakes. But even then, who is goin' to sue a poverty stricken leather crafter? There's no money in that! I wouldn't worry about legalities.

Will

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I think you have some great holster making skills.

Could you tell me what type of hand sewing thread you use?

Thanks for the great picks and help.:You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Hey Guys,

I'm sure my dad, Mr. Ghormley would be proud. I'm proud of you too Boothill, you've done a great job.

And, I made the patterns available so folks could make and sell their own reproductions of the movie rig. There are some very specific hidden things I did on the movie rigs, so no one can ever pass off a cleaver copy as one from the movie. I don't know that there would ever be any legal problems with "Hand of God", or "3:10 to Yuma", unless you were trying to pass off fakes. But even then, who is goin' to sue a poverty stricken leather crafter? There's no money in that! I wouldn't worry about legalities.

Will

tanx for the kind words Mr Ghormley. I should never try to pass them of as fakes,

why would I, I'm almost as good as u ;-) JUST KIDDING, U ARE THE BEST!

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yes it has happened before............

More than once........

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I think you have some great holster making skills.

Could you tell me what type of hand sewing thread you use?

Thanks for the great picks and help.:You_Rock_Emoticon:

Hi. I use Artificial Sinew Natural when I´m sewing. I know that many use

Waxed Linen Thread, I havent try that yet, but I Will do is some time..

Here is the complet rig

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I hand stitch all my work, dont even have a sewing machineyeah.gif

Thatta Boy

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