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Hello Everyone,

I have been on here for a while and thought it was time to participate a little more. Posted for your viewing are a few examples of some of the holsters I have done. I started out making knife sheaths because I also enjoy bladesmithing. I then made my first holster and word has gotten around so now I am making more of them. Take a look let me know what you all think. I have noticed with each one i have refined and at least tried to improve the overall product but as with anything else learning takes practice and time.

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Looks good, are they hand stitched or do you have a machine? I make quite a few holster too and lace most of mine.

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Everything I do is hand stitched. Leatherwork became an added hobby as I said. I have done several holsters for friends and aquiantances but now I am getting more requests all the time. Most of the people I deal with are looking for concealment holsters I have one person who is interested in a buscadero rig for a Ruger Superblackhawk. Thank you for the kind words.

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I do holsters and so far most have been similar to the one in my avitar. Over the years I have sold a bunch of them.

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Greetings fellow Hoosier, and welcome. Nice looking work. The stitching looks very consistent. I may have to try my hand at holsters someday.

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Thanks John.

Rohn,

I have not tried lacing a holster yet. I bought one of the project kits for a wallet a long time ago and found that to be frustrating. I haven't practiced as much as i need to with tooling leather yet either. One of the problems I have is too many interests and not enough time. Between work and family it gets a bit tough to find time.

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