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Here's a shoulder holster that I'm making for a friend for his 10mm, ammo clips and mag light. I got the pattern from LCSJ; mainly for the straps and ammo clip covers and then pretty much come up with the rest. I still need to add the back straps.

I'm selling it to him also for material + $1. Not too bad a deal.

Any suggestions/critisizm or comments are very welcome.

tan antique

hand sewn

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holster has mexican round braid lacing

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Nice work Butch. The BW looks very clean. I love the Mexican braid, it's my favorite!

I am sure your friend will be quite happy with it! I know I would be!

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Butch, that is gorgeous! :yes:

Can I be your friend too?

Great job! :thumbsup:

Johanna

 

 

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Those look great!

I'll send you the material and a dollar. I need one for my 9mm. LOL

Which issue was that pattern in?

Thanks,

ArtS

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All I can say is OUTSTANDING!!

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Looks great, very nice I do have a question though whats LSCJ????? Great work!

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Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal. It a great Leather magazine. http://www.leathercraftersjournal.com/

It not only has articles but patterns.

ArtS

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Thanks to everyone for the comments. It's been really fun making it for my friend.

ArtS: The patterns and articles are in the latest issue of LCSJ July/August 2008. The article for both the holster and ammo clip were by Dick Sherer.

Thanks again

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