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I figured I'd post a few pictures of some holsters I made. Most of my holsters are repetitive so these are a few that were a little different from the norm.

The gun belt was the first of that kind I ever made. It wasn't meant to be of any particular style, just what the guy wanted.

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The Glock holster wasn't really different from the norm but I already had it uploaded to photobucket so I figured I'd post it too.

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Very nice work !

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Thanks guys.

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Very nice work.

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They all look sharp, mate! Nice job.

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Thanks, once in a while I'm even happy with my results! I'm a tough critic though.

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I love the color and style of the Ruger Single Six holster and belt combo. Beautiful!

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Really nice. I love the finish on the revolver one.

Regards, Eric

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hey Billy, what weight leather did you use for that glock holster?...and do you vacuum mold?...the detail on that is impressive..

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hey Billy, what weight leather did you use for that glock holster?...and do you vacuum mold?...the detail on that is impressive..

Thank you, the Glock holster is made from around 8oz or so, possibly 8-10. It was formed with a regular shop press with gum rubber pads and finished by hand

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Excellent, solid workmanship. Good job.

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