Members steelhawk Posted December 7, 2011 Members Report Posted December 7, 2011 I have a belt glued up that I had an order for, but the customer canceled. I haven't done anything to it yet, so no big deal, really. However, if I were to cut it to length and stitch it up for sale, I wondered what size to make it that would be most easily sold. I tried to search and see it this was covered, but was unable to find anything. Quote www.bearriverholsters.com
Members katsass Posted December 7, 2011 Members Report Posted December 7, 2011 I have a belt glued up that I had an order for, but the customer canceled. I haven't done anything to it yet, so no big deal, really. However, if I were to cut it to length and stitch it up for sale, I wondered what size to make it that would be most easily sold. I tried to search and see it this was covered, but was unable to find anything. From the grumpy old guy; If it is a double thick trousers belt, my most common one has been about 38". If a wide gun belt, made to wear over the normal trousers belt it would be around 42". Mike Quote NOTE TO SELF: Never try to hold a cat and an operating Dust buster at the same time!! At my age I find that I can live without sex..........but not without my glasses. Being old has an advantage.......nobody expects me to do anything in a hurry.
Members Catchndreams Posted December 7, 2011 Members Report Posted December 7, 2011 38 most common for me. Dennis Quote Dennis from Durango
Members Rayban Posted December 7, 2011 Members Report Posted December 7, 2011 Based on a quick look at the list of orders I've had since April, I would make it 40"....there is BY FAR more 39, 40, 41 on the list than any other size. Quote Raybanwww.rgleather.net
Members Dwight Posted December 8, 2011 Members Report Posted December 8, 2011 I'd just hang it in the closet until someone wanted one that I could cut from that size. Be a real kicker to cut it to 38, and the very next customer needs a 42. May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Members steelhawk Posted December 8, 2011 Author Members Report Posted December 8, 2011 Thanks for the responses, guys. Quote www.bearriverholsters.com
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