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Triple Ostrich Inlay!

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Ok... so it seems lately that customers can't just order a simple black/brown OWB or IWB holster. Haha... it's got to be something that causes me to lose sleep and actually use what little creative juices I may have :)

Anyway, this customer had a pair of "checkered" ostrich skin boots in three colors. He wanted a holster done in the same pattern to match his boots. Since I hand stitch everything, I didn't see how a checkered pattern was reasonable. So, after some thought, I decided to try out this inlay pattern that still incorporated the same 3 colors of ostrich to match his boots.

He's pretty excited about it! Even though it's not exactly something I would wear... I think it turned out pretty good in both form and function.

Just thought I'd share my adventures in ostrich. Comments, critiques, etc, welcome.

Thanks!

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Good job! Very innovative way to incorperate the three colors. I like it.

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Well Sixer, like you say, it ain't something I'd wear BUT you done good! Off hand, I can't think of any other way to go. Good Job. Mike

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Thanks for the kind words! It may not win any beauty contests... but I have to admit, I was pretty proud that this one turned out the way it did on the first go around.

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Dude what are you talking about, that holster is sweet! Great job on the thumb break as well.

What color did you dye the bovine leather? Looks like a cordovan but mine always comes out way darker than that.

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Dude what are you talking about, that holster is sweet! Great job on the thumb break as well.

What color did you dye the bovine leather? Looks like a cordovan but mine always comes out way darker than that.

Thanks Shooter!

I used Fiebings "Dark Brown" Pro Oil dye on the bovine leather, with a coat of atom wax, and leather sheen as a top coat... I think the lighting in the pic makes it look a bit lighter than it actually is.

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This is really nice. Thanks for sharing.

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Nicely done and creative.Dave

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