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The first holster is the SOB-5. It is actually worn at 5 o'clock (7 in this case, as it's a lefty) Not over the spine. When i mold this, the butt of the gun is torqued inwards, so it doesn't protrude. This is for a Springfield Centurion, which is why the blue gun protrudes a bit.

The last is the BS-SSC. It is left handed version of a cross draw rig, designed to be worn at 5 o'clock also. This one hides a revolver really well.

Both are Horsehide with burgundy and cordovan finishes. All hand sewn.

I know a lot of folks bemoan this style of carry, but the customers like them and it takes no more practice than other modes of carry to draw from properly.

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Jim, Very nice work indeed. I've neva worked w/horsehide but may have to bring it to the table soon...as lately I've seen some nice pieces on the forum. Again, very nice and being a "wheel-man" am especially impressed w/the revolver holster. Excellent color, also. Semper-fi Mike

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Thanks Mike. I have always liked the way Horsehide looks. I typically use Burgundy before I mold the gun, then give it a coat of Cordovan afterwards. It gives it a great appearance and I can control the amounts of red based on what the customer wants. I think you will like working with it.

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That's some gorgeous coloring on that 1911 holster, and a very attractive design and worksmanship.

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Thanks Big O. I have always been drawn to the way Horsehide takes dye. It always reminds me of old fancy leather furniture.

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