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Have wanted to make this rig for myself for a long time. I finally got around to it just before Christmas. I shoot cowboy action and getting to wear and model my own leather has brought me the most bang for my buck when it comes to advertisement. This one has turned a few heads.

Tell me whar you think.

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That rig is absolutely stunning!

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Very nice. I have some sting and was wondering what thread and needle size you used?

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I bet that rig has definitely turned a bunch of heads! Nice work...

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Wow!

Really, really nice looking rig!

OK, you've reached the web site's limit on complements. As a result, you must continue to post more pictures of the stuff you make.

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Well, building the rig for myself has paid off. Just got an order for a rig just like it with matching shotgun belt, 2 knife sheaths, and cowboy cuffs. In addition to a spinal stingray dress belt to boot. Looking like alot more dremel work in my future.

Thanks for the compliments.

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Very nice someday I'll try some of that leather. I don't think it's period tho , but I'd be proud of it too. I hear it's hard to hand sew from what I've read. What machine did you sew it with ? I'm new and trying to get as much info as I can Thanks Gary

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Silverbullet I hand sew sting ray, just did a rifle sling with the multi spine ray. However I have an awl blaed chucked in an unpluged drill press I mark my stitch holes then pierce the ray at each stitch mark with the awl blade then stitch.

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That is about as slick as it gets. Fantastic rig.

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I have never seen a stingray hide long enough to make a full lenght belt, are you splicing it in the rear or how are you piecing it together for a longer belt?

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I have never seen a stingray hide long enough to make a full lenght belt, are you splicing it in the rear or how are you piecing it together for a longer belt?

Yes, it was spliced in the middle of the back. It is not very noticeable at all. I sanded the overlapping piece down to a very thin edge so the married together perfect. The other two splices are located under the billet ends so its not noticeable.

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Very nice someday I'll try some of that leather. I don't think it's period tho , but I'd be proud of it too. I hear it's hard to hand sew from what I've read. What machine did you sew it with ? I'm new and trying to get as much info as I can Thanks Gary

Your probably correct. Not too many cowboys wearing stingray in the 1800's. However it was available and the technology to tan them did as well. I used a Cowboy 3500 from Bob at Toledo sewing.

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