Members skyblast Posted November 2, 2010 Members Report Posted November 2, 2010 (edited) Well the tooling is not that adavced but I'm considering selling them on my website??? California Holsters I've got them listed as coming soon. I've got about 6 more designs but I'm waiting to sell another holster to come up with the funds to buy some lamb skin to line them with. Any suggestions? It's my first attempt. The gun is a reproduction. Is there any market for these kinds of holsters? Edited November 2, 2010 by skyblast Quote
Members builderofstuff Posted November 2, 2010 Members Report Posted November 2, 2010 I think they look great. I don't think it's necessarily about how "advanced" tooling is, I think it has more to do with the quality of the work. I really like these and you should be proud of them. Chris Quote
Members skyblast Posted November 2, 2010 Author Members Report Posted November 2, 2010 I think they look great. I don't think it's necessarily about how "advanced" tooling is, I think it has more to do with the quality of the work. I really like these and you should be proud of them. Chris Thanks! This type of holster is so fun to hold in your hands....taking the pistol in and out. I got a lot of my ideas from the holster book, Packing Iron. I am so greatful to have found it. Quote
Members 1911 Operator Posted November 3, 2010 Members Report Posted November 3, 2010 Great holsters, sometimes I worry about what tooling I should or shoundn't do and, i always think I should do...more. but I've learned less is more. Sometimes, definatly not all the time, less tooling will appeal to a greater number of potential buyers. Save the advanced tooling for those that have specific requests and pay up front. Quote
Members jc3persons Posted November 6, 2010 Members Report Posted November 6, 2010 just looking at them makes me want to buy a pair of black powder smokers,,would certainly be inerested in buying one if i didn't try to torture leather my self!! Quote
David Posted November 6, 2010 Report Posted November 6, 2010 Great holsters, sometimes I worry about what tooling I should or shoundn't do and, i always think I should do...more. but I've learned less is more. Sometimes, definatly not all the time, less tooling will appeal to a greater number of potential buyers. Save the advanced tooling for those that have specific requests and pay up front. 1911 Operator, you might try to grab a copy of Packing Iron by Richard C. Rattenbury. It will give you a chance to look a real period tooling. Dave Theobald Quote
Members 1911 Operator Posted November 9, 2010 Members Report Posted November 9, 2010 1911 Operator, you might try to grab a copy of Packing Iron by Richard C. Rattenbury. It will give you a chance to look a real period tooling. Dave Theobald Thank you, I'm going to do that. Quote
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