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I was going though some boxes and found a box of duty holsters and in it was a Chapman Hi-ride from Bianchi holsters. It was a cross draw for the 1911. I decided to give it a try and the holsters here are the first prototypes that I came up with.

The first holster is a cross draw, 8oz Herman Oak with liner, neatsfoot oil and antique paste.

The second is my version of the holster made in a strong side carry. The same leather and finish

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Those are great. It makes me want to get back into tooling. I may one day.

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I like the looks of it. Nice job!

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Very nice work. I hope to learn to tool like that some day.

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Very nice work.

Actually, Bianchi's Chapman Hi-Ride series was made primarily for competition use, strong-side with a reverse cant allowing a very natural draw angle when worn at, or slightly forward, of the strong-side hip. They can certainly be used for cross-draw.

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