Ran Report post Posted December 15, 2013 I haven't posted any holsters lately, so I thought I'd put up a couple of recent builds Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benlilly1 Report post Posted December 15, 2013 Wow! I noticed you hadn't posted for a while. I hope that means you've been real busy! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
camano ridge Report post Posted December 15, 2013 They look great, especially like the two tone ones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ran Report post Posted December 15, 2013 Thank you! I've been about as busy as this retired guy wants to be..... I visit so many sites that I sometimes forget to stop by on this one. This is the only leatherworking site that I frequent, but I like to hang out on some of the pistol forums. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff L Report post Posted December 16, 2013 Very nice Ran. Snow on the wood pile already I see. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supercub Report post Posted December 16, 2013 Every time I see one of your new holsters, I get depressed. They are so well done that I look at my own latest project attempts with disappointment. Your design is clean and the execution is almost perfect. I do my "snapcakes" styles a little differently, but I sure like the style of yours. Good job! How do you layout and dye the front side of the straps on the two tone holsters? Any chance you could post a photo of the holster back? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted December 16, 2013 As always, . . . excellent work, . . . excellent execution. But from one who has "visited" your lovely state many times, . . . that weather you have could make someone truly want to develop an indoor hobby. Thanks for posting, . . . always a joy to see them. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jackd942 Report post Posted December 16, 2013 Very nice! I like those a lot... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vaalpens Report post Posted December 16, 2013 Thank you! I've been about as busy as this retired guy wants to be.... . I visit so many sites that I sometimes forget to stop by on this one. This is the only leatherworking site that I frequent, but I like to hang out on some of the pistol forums. Your holster are elegant and beautiful. One nice think about the 1911 is that it lends itself to a more elegant holster. Keep on hanging out on those pistol forums. I think we all hang out on the pistol forums and the leatherworker forum. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlingTheMerciless Report post Posted December 16, 2013 Beautiful work and very inspirational to newb like me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ran Report post Posted December 16, 2013 (edited) Supercub...on the straps, I simply make a 'hard' line (I use a groover) part way up the straps and change colors such that it can be seen only from the back. I don't have a pic of the back loaded up, but maybe I can snap one today and post. Dwight....YES, -20F as I type this post at 4:20AM on Monday!... Vaalpens...I agree regarding the 1911 profile lending itself well to a tightly boned holster. I've built many similar holsters for other firearms and they don't always provide the same aesthetics Thanks for the kind remarks, folks! Edited December 16, 2013 by Ran Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vaalpens Report post Posted December 17, 2013 Vaalpens...I agree regarding the 1911 profile lending itself well to a tightly boned holster. I've built many similar holsters for other firearms and they don't always provide the same aesthetics Thanks for the kind remarks, folks! I used to buy guns with the same action and about the same size and feel so that I can use any one of them for SD without any problems. Now that I am making holsters I am actually looking at guns not just how they would go with my other guns, but also if it would lend itself to a more elegant or old school type holster. I don't have a 1911, but I am actually now thinking of buying a 1911 just so I can design a holster around it. Leather working is getting expensive now, but I'm not complaining if in the process I can add to my gun variety. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ran Report post Posted December 17, 2013 I hear ya there, Vaalpens. I LOVE my 1911s. And, like you say, building holsters makes a guy think he needs more pistols!... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites