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Thanks for the compliments! I know the flesh side could have used more attention, but I'm still in the learning process as far as that goes. I did edge both sides prior to assembly, but by the time it was finished, the "fuzzies" were back. I also agree that it should be open on the end and I will do that on the next one. I had to make this pattern myself, but I used Al Stohlman's pattern for a Ruger Single Six as a guideline. I also think that I may stay away from the clear-lac next time. It seems like it provides a good protective finish, but the results are more glossy/plastic looking than I prefer. Has anyone had any experience with tan-kote or bag-kote? I wonder how it would work out if I used dye, neatsfoot oil, bag-kote, followed by a coat of neutral shoe polish?

Well BanjoMan, believe it or don't, but I have used a 50/50 mix of 'Mop and Glow' and water (yes,the floor stuff) for a finish for almost 50 years now. It's basically the same as Super Sheen and Neat Sheen --- an acrylic finish. AND, it's a pot-load cheaper than either of those. It's easy to apply, doesn't seem to streak or blotch and after a final polish with Kiwi neutral shoe wax, ends up with a mellow, non-plastic sheen. Here's a pic of two matching holsters (or as close as I can get to matching) --- one finished and one ready for finishing. Mike

P. S. I use an airbrush to apply --- just mist it on, but others have used sponge paint brushes or a lint free cloth with no problems. I mist on a coat, allow to dry for 10 minutes or so and hit it one more time. It's dry in half an hour or so. Then a very thin coat of the Kiwi, buffed out.

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Looks good. I like the color.

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very nice, clean and love the color

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