jackd942 Report post Posted November 21, 2013 Just wondering if any of you guys (or gals) can give me some advice. To this point I have been making some holsters for local deputies and using just a generic star concho. I received a phone call from a state trooper that is wanting a holster, but with his collar brass (miniature metal badge) attached to the stiffener. The problem is that it does not have a screw back, it has two push pins with keepers on the back. I am considering scuffing up the back of the badge and epoxying it to the stiffener while bending over the pins on the other side. Does this sound like a good plan? or does anybody have a better idea? Thanks, Jack Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
camano ridge Report post Posted November 21, 2013 I of course can't see what the pin looks like, however I would consider snapping off the pins and JB welding a chicago screw to the back of the pin making it a screw back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted November 21, 2013 (edited) A lot of military badges, awards, etc use that arrangement to be worn on the uniform. If I was going to do that, . . . my first thought would be to ask him if I could just increase the size a bit, . . . then carve / stamp the design into the stiffener, . . . and appropriately paint it so it seriously copies the original design. I saw a holster picture a few years ago where a guy did that for a policeman in Alaska, . . . and it was really sharp. The "Badge / Shield" was very faithfully carved into the leather, . . . painted, . . . buffed, . . . it almost looked like a real badge. But if you have to have the "real thing", . . . JB weld or some other epoxy and the Chicago screw would be my choice too. May God bless, Dwight Edited November 21, 2013 by Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jackd942 Report post Posted November 21, 2013 I of course can't see what the pin looks like, however I would consider snapping off the pins and JB welding a chicago screw to the back of the pin making it a screw back. A lot of military badges, awards, etc use that arrangement to be worn on the uniform. If I was going to do that, . . . my first thought would be to ask him if I could just increase the size a bit, . . . then carve / stamp the design into the stiffener, . . . and appropriately paint it so it seriously copies the original design. I saw a holster picture a few years ago where a guy did that for a policeman in Alaska, . . . and it was really sharp. The "Badge / Shield" was very faithfully carved into the leather, . . . painted, . . . buffed, . . . it almost looked like a real badge. But if you have to have the "real thing", . . . JB weld or some other epoxy and the Chicago screw would be my choice too. May God bless, Dwight Thanks for the reply guys. I hadn't considered your suggestion, but I think that is the way to go. Dwight, I would like to make a bigger stiffener and carve it, but he's wanting the smaller stiffener with his brass like the others I've made lately. Don't really know why I did that stiffener design in the first place, but it seems to have stuck and now that's what everybody is wanting. At least in the LE community. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites