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My mom runs a business doing estate sales in the DC area, which sometimes requires her to put price tags on 100s or 1000s of items in a day.

This apparently requires the use of scissors and Sharpie markers, which she usually tosses in her jeans pockets.

I suggested one of these http://www.duluthtra...mended_products but she doesn't wear a belt.

So for the holidays I made her this scissor/Sharpie holster, my first attempt at anything holster-like.

Turned out surprisingly well, thanks in large part to the info I gleaned from this forum.....Thanks!

Leather: 5-7 oz hard-rolled horsehide from Pete Olsen at Horween

Dye: Fiebing's red oil dye

Thread: black nylon waxed from Zack White, 6 spi I think

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Rivets: Tandy's extra small

Clips: Tandy, their simplest & smallest

Edges: per Hidepounder's tutorial, though without power tools

Finish: a couple coats of Mop-N-Glo 50:50 with water, followed by a homemade wax finish on the front (equal parts neatsfoot, paraffin, and beeswax)

I used some saddle soap to smooth/burnish the back before finishing

http://s1194.photobu...leantechPtypes/

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Excellent! There must be a demand for those some where....hair salon etc ....:Lighten:

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