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Hey folks. It occurred to me that I don't post many threads featuring pancake style holsters, so I thought I would feature a couple just for fun.

This one is for a 2nd Gen Glock 19. The cant is 10 degrees and the throat is reinforced with Black Shark.

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I made this holster for my father in law's Kahr CW9. It is a 15 forward cant and the throat is reinforced with Grey Elephant. (BTW, my father in law has seen the error of his ways and now wears a real gun belt :P ).

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That is really nice work. Love the black one.

Is that shark hard to sew or is it similer to cowhide. Ive heard that stuff will last just about forever.

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Shark is easy to sew, and very resistant to scuffs and abrasions. It is also one of the cheapest exotics to buy,so it is a great place to start if you want to play with some exotic materials.

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As always, a great holster!

I notice that the bottom appears to be "rolled" under and not stitched? Is the bottom open? Do most customers prefer a open bottom or stitched closed?

Do you have metal under the Elephant?

Thanks for showing your work, it is really top notch!

Rick J.

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Jeff

Great job as always. I've made a few wallets and money clips trimmed with shark. It's really tough stuff and holds up well. I'm currently designing a tunnel/loop design holster for my Glock 34. I'm going to trim out the mouth band in either shark or caymen.

Randy

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I only close the bottom of the holster if the customer asks for it. There is no added benefit to closing a holster, and doing so makes them hold more lent, makes them harder to clean and maintain, and doesn't allow the holster to drain if you end up in the water while wearing your pistol (which does occasionally happen).

I did not add metal to either one of these holsters, as nobody asked for it. Honestly, it almost never makes a difference in the holster's strength. I offer it as an option because some folks think they have to have it. I actually had to switch to a stronger steel because the shaped leather was so strong it kept pulling the steel reinforcement out of shape.

Randyc, I would give the shark a try on the first go around, since it is easier to sew and more functional to use. If that goes well, try the Caiman next. Caimman is a little tricky to get right (but it looks really cool when you do).

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Now the father in law needs to spring for a decent gun belt and mag pouch; give him the family discount ... lol

I'm with Jeff on open at the muzzle. It used to be SOP to gas the scout car and vacuum it at the start of tour of duty and vacuum the holster also. All kinds of curd collects in a closed holster and it doesn't just fall right out when you up end it.

Nice piece of work Jeff !!!!!!!!!

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I really like the first one. The leather itself looks really nice and smooth. Is that holster handsewn? The sewing on it looks really nice as well. I'm always impressed with you work.

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Thanks, everybody.

That stitching is accomplished with a properly tuned Artisan Toro 3000. If I had my way I would have one or two more around, each set to do a different job (unfortunately, I'm a poor country boy trying to get a small business off the ground so I'll get by with the one machine for now).

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