Members Shooter McGavin Posted May 4, 2012 Members Report Posted May 4, 2012 (edited) Last month I picked up an awesome polished stainless CZ75B in 9mm. I bought the VZ grips even before taking delivery of the pistol. Had a customer who wanted a bullfrog pocket holster for his LCP so I called up John Fong and ordered half a dozen frog skins and told him to surprise me with the colors. When I opened the package from John I was excited to see one particular skin as it seemed to match my grips pretty closely. So anyway, heres the pancake holster I built for it. both the front and the back panel are two layers of 4-5oz Hermann Oak leather with flesh sides cemented together to create a "lined" holster. The frog skin is pretty tough stuff and between that and a large group of elephant holsters I'm in the middle of it killed the needle on my Tippman Boss stitcher. Anyway, heres the pic. Oh ya, it's kinda hard to detail mold through 2 layers of leather like that. Edited May 4, 2012 by Shooter McGavin Quote
Members Matt Alsaker Posted May 4, 2012 Members Report Posted May 4, 2012 Very nice and thanks for being willing to share your knowledge. I appreciated the feedback you gave me on the 1911 thumb break. I'm learning as I go and soak up as much as I can off this forum. Again, awesome holster and thanks for the help. Quote
Members Eaglestroker Posted May 4, 2012 Members Report Posted May 4, 2012 I've had some elephant sitting in the corner for the better part of a year.... I think you have motivated me, nice rig! Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted May 4, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 4, 2012 Elephant never sits long enough to get dusty around here. I recently purchased a 25 ft/2 piece to make full elephant belts from. Matt: I learn a lot from this forum. I would still be making landfill material if it werent for this website and the helpful people in this forum particularly. It makes me feel good to be able to give back in the rare opportunity that I can. Quote
Members usmc0341 Posted May 4, 2012 Members Report Posted May 4, 2012 That looks awesome! I need to try my hand at some exotics. I have a guy that wants an ostrich holster for his 1911 but I have been afraid to ruin a nice piece of ostrich. Quote
Members katsass Posted May 4, 2012 Members Report Posted May 4, 2012 Last month I picked up an awesome polished stainless CZ75B in 9mm. I bought the VZ grips even before taking delivery of the pistol. Had a customer who wanted a bullfrog pocket holster for his LCP so I called up John Fong and ordered half a dozen frog skins and told him to surprise me with the colors. When I opened the package from John I was excited to see one particular skin as it seemed to match my grips pretty closely. So anyway, heres the pancake holster I built for it. both the front and the back panel are two layers of 4-5oz Hermann Oak leather with flesh sides cemented together to create a "lined" holster. The frog skin is pretty tough stuff and between that and a large group of elephant holsters I'm in the middle of it killed the needle on my Tippman Boss stitcher. Anyway, heres the pic. Oh ya, it's kinda hard to detail mold through 2 layers of leather like that. Shooter, you done good!. Generally I don't care much for overlay on a piece, but in this case you did it perfectly, and matched to the grips so well one wonders if you wandered into frog breeding just to get the match! Mike Quote
Members DoubleC Posted May 5, 2012 Members Report Posted May 5, 2012 Hi Shooter. I came to this forum looking for Katass and found a beautiful example by you. AND found katass. I'm getting some of the small pieces of exotics from SLC and I'm going to make my first guitar strap PLUS use my first exotic. I asked a friend if she'd ever done inlay and she sent me in search of katass, and I found your overlay instead. I'm going to look for his inlays too but at least I know this is an option that can look beautiful. And yours does, it's really beautiful. Cheryl Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted May 5, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 5, 2012 Thanks for the compliments everyone! Cheryl, I dont really do a traditional "inlay" as such, but I have done a few in this style, not sure what it's called though. Most exotics do better as inlays IMO but some work very well as overlays. Elephant and ostrich both ten to burnish nicely. Ostrich leg does OK. Stingray, gator, and snake not so much. These are just my observations. FWIW, the bag of exotics I bought from SLC consisted of a couple of snake skin pieces, a mixture of elephant scraps, a shred or two of ostrich, and a heck of a lot of lizard butts. If you can tell me whats in yours when you get it I would be appreciative. Quote
Members glockanator Posted May 5, 2012 Members Report Posted May 5, 2012 Where did you get the bullfrog from? Quote
Members TwoMikes Posted May 5, 2012 Members Report Posted May 5, 2012 Awesome job. I love how the inlay adds curves to the holster. Quote
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