Members JRCHolsters Posted February 29, 2012 Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 Here are a few exotic items that have gone out recently. Hope you like them. Here is a sweet Hornback Alligator belt that went out to a customer. It has a Millennium brown finish and the Horsehide backing is antiqued. It has a thin stiffener to keep the belt rigid, yet thin. A great gun belt that doesn't look like one. Hope you all like it. Here are a couple I did for my son as a gift to go with his new M&PC 40 This is a Snap version of my belt slide. It is burgundy Horsehide with brown Alligator trim This is a CP-1 in Burgundy Horse and Cognac Elephant trim. And here are some AIWB-CDA holsters for customers with exotic trim Quote J.R. Customs Holsters
Lobo Posted February 29, 2012 Report Posted February 29, 2012 Beautiful work. Quote Lobo Gun Leather serious equipment for serious business, since 1972 www.lobogunleather.com
Members JRCHolsters Posted February 29, 2012 Author Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 Beautiful work. Thanks! I appreciate it. Quote J.R. Customs Holsters
Members benlilly1 Posted February 29, 2012 Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 Very very nice items! Is Millennium brown a fiebings dye? It's a nice color. Quote
Members awharnessshop Posted February 29, 2012 Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 Great work! On the Gator belt, did you just glue it to the liner? No sewing? how thick is the liner? -Andrew Quote
Members JRCHolsters Posted February 29, 2012 Author Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 Very very nice items! Is Millennium brown a fiebings dye? It's a nice color. Thanks. It is actually a color that the supplier had. It is a chocolate brown with dark tan highlights. Quote J.R. Customs Holsters
Members JRCHolsters Posted February 29, 2012 Author Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 (edited) Great work! On the Gator belt, did you just glue it to the liner? No sewing? how thick is the liner? -Andrew After playing around with test pieces, I realized that sewing wasn't a good option. The hard scales want to deflect the needle, giving a ragged sewing line. I scored the back of the liner (1/10") and shaved off loose hide from the back of the gator. I glued each side and allowed it to dry for a couple of hours. Once I carefully laid the pieces together, I pounded the length with a 3lb hammer and a pad. Then I pressed it in a home made press, using 2x4's lined with ensolite foam and furniture clamps. From there, it was all in the edging. The customer loves the belt and wears it everyday. Edited February 29, 2012 by JRCHolsters Quote J.R. Customs Holsters
KAYAK45 Posted February 29, 2012 Report Posted February 29, 2012 What specifically did you use for your "thin stiffener"? Love the work. VERY ELEGANT, yet functional as a gun belt. Kevin Quote Once believed in GOD and the DOllAR...... Hello God!
Members awharnessshop Posted February 29, 2012 Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 the edging looks flawless! what did you use for glue? what did you use to edge it? -Andrew Quote
Members JRCHolsters Posted February 29, 2012 Author Members Report Posted February 29, 2012 The stiffener was made from a strip of horsehide, about 3oz, trimmed from a thin edge. I used barge cement (the stinky stuff). When I edged it, I carefully saturated the edge with resolene and then took it to my wood dowel in the drill press. The belt was very labor intensive, even without the stitching. Quote J.R. Customs Holsters
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