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Howdy folks! I wanted to share my latest holster with you all. I'm calling it "El Bandido". The pattern is designed by Chris Slickbald Andre (member here). I'm hoping I pulled off an old west look with this one.

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Thanks Paris and Haystacker !

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You guys cost me money every time I see one of these nice western rigs I start thinking of wheelguns to buy for an excuse to build a holster

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You guys cost me money every time I see one of these nice western rigs I start thinking of wheelguns to buy for an excuse to build a holster

Haha. Sounds like a good enough reason to me.

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Very nice job! how did you sew it .

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Very nice job! how did you sew it .

Thanks Samalan. Sewn with Cobra Class 4, 207 top and bottom thread, size 23 needle.

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Love the stitch color too!

Bro. Tim

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Thanks Tim and Eaglestroker!

Tim, I wanna say I got the thread from eBay seller "jimtalyinc".

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Oh my, I think you accomplished your goal... That is a work of art!

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Thank you Jeff!

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That's a real beauty! Nice vintage look!

Thank you.

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I'm not usually a fan of that style (just my personal preference :) ) but that one is really nice! I think you nailed the "minimalist" tooling look, without making it boring... and it allows the construction to stand out on it own. Nice work! :)

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Thanks Josh and Brinven.

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