Members SACameron Posted January 15, 2008 Members Report Posted January 15, 2008 I am interested in making a few Civil War holsers and a few other period leather items. I have a couple of source questions: 1. Where can I get Linen or cotton thread, which I understand is period correct for these items. 2. Where can I get holster finials? This is the brass stub that holds the closing strap for the holster. 3. Anyone know of a source for maker's stamps? Any insight is greatly appreciated. Take care, Steve Quote
Members Mike Posted January 15, 2008 Members Report Posted January 15, 2008 I am interested in making a few Civil War holsers and a few other period leather items. I have a couple of source questions:1. Where can I get Linen or cotton thread, which I understand is period correct for these items. 2. Where can I get holster finials? This is the brass stub that holds the closing strap for the holster. 3. Anyone know of a source for maker's stamps? Any insight is greatly appreciated. Take care, Steve 1. http://campbell-bosworth.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/6_71_73 2. I think I know what you mean. Little brass stubs with a rounded top and narrow waist, riveted on. The ones I have I bought at Tandy years ago. Ohio Travel Bag may have them. A search of Tandy/TLF did not turn up any. 3. Lot's of company's make these. Hidecrafters used to sell them. They might still. http://hidecrafter.com/ Mike Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted January 15, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted January 15, 2008 Tandy still sells them..ask for:SAM RROWN button they have brass and nickle finish . one style you have to have the anvil to set them . There is also another style that is held together by a screw. Quote
Bob Posted January 15, 2008 Report Posted January 15, 2008 Did you look on ebay.com, there's lots of linen thread there. Try this auction, just copy the # and do a search for it. 250205927669 Bob Quote
Members gary Posted January 15, 2008 Members Report Posted January 15, 2008 SACameron, If you're using the screw type Sam Browne studs (which save the expense of buying a setter but aren't truly authentic) put a drop of metal glue in the female part before screwing them up as it saves the screw dropping out later on. Barbour do linen thread as well. Gary Quote
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