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My second attempt at a cowboy rig, for my own use[attachment

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Very nice rig. That's the first BBQ rig I've seen for a Blackhawk

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That is very nice.

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Very Nice. What dye/color/and application technique did you use?

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Good lookin' rig, . . . we both chose the same buckle pattern, . . .

Yours is a bit more BBQ than mine though, . . . shows you have more patience :thumbsup:

May God bless,

Dwight

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Beautiful, great work, clean lines, perfect execution!

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thanks guys for the kind words- SooperJake, the dye is Feibings Professional oil dye, "Show Brown", everything dyed, applied with a piece of sheepskin, prior to assembly and allowed to dry several days before assembly and stitching. Finish is diluted Tan Kote.. The entire rig is double layer 6/7 oz HO, including the holster. Cartridge loops were woven into the outer belt layer before assembly. It was a fun build and would love to do more. Not too many cowboys in central Minnesota, although there are some CAS shooters here. Thanks again!

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