Members Garange Posted December 29, 2010 Author Members Report Posted December 29, 2010 Don't mean to discourage you away from making them for the Kahr. They're a great little gun. I love mine - I've just never hung around much on forums that focus on Kahrs. Not sure my website even has anything notable that Google would pick up related to Kahr, except for maybe one mention of Kahr in my list of available dummy guns. I get more orders than I can handle right now for 1911's - if I started "advertising" on other boards, my queue would probably grow much longer than I'd really like to see. I sold a few early holsters on Ebay. I quickly found that I could much more easily sell the holsters on my website using a PayPal buy-now button with a quantity of 1 for the inventory setting. As soon as the holster sells, I log into my website and delete the modules containing the item listing and the paypal html button code. Build a website using something simple like Concrete5, or pay someone else to do it if you don't have time to mess with it (but Concrete5 is super simple to learn). Put a link to your site in your signature. Frequently post on several forums like this one, the Kahr boards (or whatever gun manufacturer-focused boards you want to specialize in), and see if Oklahoma has a concealed-carry message board - a lot of people prefer to shop locally to support the local guys. And of course, there are the major/national concealed carry boards too. Even if your site is only getting 30-60 unique viewers a month, you may find that's more than enough to keep you busy building and selling holsters than you ever imagined. Some people even use a simple blog like Blogspot. It's been a while since I used blogspot, but I think you can actually type up an email with your blog's email address in the "To" box and once you click "Send", it automatically adds a new post to your blog. Here's a great example from one of the members on this forum. http://monicakuehnle...r.blogspot.com/ Don't worry about competing with the holsters on Ebay. Your work is great - you shouldn't have any problem making and selling holsters from your own website at a price that will make it worth your time. I don't know what the're selling for right now, but put them on your (future) site and price them at $70 - "In Stock" - people will jump all over them if they don't have to wait 6+ weeks for one to be built. And thanks for the compliment on my holsters! Eric Thanks for the advice Eric, I'm taking in all in and will be moving forward with it.. Gary Very nice! Thanks.. Quote
Members Garange Posted December 29, 2010 Author Members Report Posted December 29, 2010 Don't mean to discourage you away from making them for the Kahr. They're a great little gun. I love mine - I've just never hung around much on forums that focus on Kahrs. Not sure my website even has anything notable that Google would pick up related to Kahr, except for maybe one mention of Kahr in my list of available dummy guns. I get more orders than I can handle right now for 1911's - if I started "advertising" on other boards, my queue would probably grow much longer than I'd really like to see. I sold a few early holsters on Ebay. I quickly found that I could much more easily sell the holsters on my website using a PayPal buy-now button with a quantity of 1 for the inventory setting. As soon as the holster sells, I log into my website and delete the modules containing the item listing and the paypal html button code. Build a website using something simple like Concrete5, or pay someone else to do it if you don't have time to mess with it (but Concrete5 is super simple to learn). Put a link to your site in your signature. Frequently post on several forums like this one, the Kahr boards (or whatever gun manufacturer-focused boards you want to specialize in), and see if Oklahoma has a concealed-carry message board - a lot of people prefer to shop locally to support the local guys. And of course, there are the major/national concealed carry boards too. Even if your site is only getting 30-60 unique viewers a month, you may find that's more than enough to keep you busy building and selling holsters than you ever imagined. Some people even use a simple blog like Blogspot. It's been a while since I used blogspot, but I think you can actually type up an email with your blog's email address in the "To" box and once you click "Send", it automatically adds a new post to your blog. Here's a great example from one of the members on this forum. http://monicakuehnle...r.blogspot.com/ Don't worry about competing with the holsters on Ebay. Your work is great - you shouldn't have any problem making and selling holsters from your own website at a price that will make it worth your time. I don't know what the're selling for right now, but put them on your (future) site and price them at $70 - "In Stock" - people will jump all over them if they don't have to wait 6+ weeks for one to be built. And thanks for the compliment on my holsters! Eric Eric, On a different note I would like to ask your opinion on something. I've been wanting to get into the 1911 models with holsters. Can you give me any advice on what style or size of dummy gun to start with? I know that there is so many models, sizes, and styles and some that even work with each other but I'm not familar with any. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.. Gary Quote
Members Leatherbaron Posted May 7, 2014 Members Report Posted May 7, 2014 I make quite a few holsters mainly for cowboy rigs here in Australia and I can tell you that you Holsters look great , very neat one of the things I try to do is to make my leatherwork look neat. regards Leatherbaron Quote
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