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Well here's my first holster i made with my cowboy machine, boy it is strong ,smooth and quiet. i am amazed how slow you can sew , well im still learning on the holsters, like dying and finishing if you look close at the at the stitching you can see raw leather.. also i want to thank all of you that has helped me with the choice of the machine, leathers, and all the questions i had answered directly or indirectly you guys are the Best!!!

thanks,

nelson

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I really like the holster. I am interested in the Cowboy machine. Who sells them and where can I get some information?

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nice work on the holster. Im getting the 3200 next week. waiting on mailman with tax return. looks like the m&p shield? I have that same pistol.

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Rohnyou could get the sewing machine at Toledo sewing machine there's a link on the website for them this is an amazing machine you really can't go wrong I tried a few other machines I wouldn't do the work after I bought this it isreally greatthe gun is a M&P 9thanks for replying

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Thanks Trader, I'll be checking them out. I have a M&P that I am going to be making a holster for in the next few days. Hope mine turns out as well as yours.

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Verry nice! Love the color combination and the wet forming. I imagine it affords great retention and it makes for a nice, compact look.

I wonder what if any treatment you gave for the marks left by the foot of the sewing machine?

Thanks,

Michelle

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thank you Michelle for the compliments. Yes it does work well good with retention. the marks from the Machine I guess are hardly noticeable I really don't know how to remove Them anyway ,but I'll keep trying

Thanks

Nelson,

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Nelson,

You might try smoothing the sewing machine foot marks with a modeling spoon, a bone folder or a smooth-faced cobbler's hammer.

They all work for me.

Thanks,

Michelle

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Jealous of your machine and holster. My MP40 is naked at the moment

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