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Alrighty then, folks have been looking for this pattern for the 1863 Holster from the Civil War. Well, being as nobody wants to carry it, I decided to post it here for all to enjoy.

Keep in mind that the Patterns are on 17 x 11 sheets. The Instructions are on 8 1/2 x 11. When you have the Patterns printed be sure to tell them to set the Page Scaling to NONE! DO Not Fit To Page, the patterns will be too small when printed.

The Instructions won't fit here so they are on the next post.

Enjoy

Jim R. Simmons

Etowah River leather

CW Holster Holster Pattern .pdf

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Thank you very much for sharing!

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The Civil War is the most re-enacted period in our history and suppliers are not interested in offering patterns for the military items used. Go figure! So, it's my pleasure!

Jim

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Excellent job! Thank you so much! I've been looking for ages for a realistic pattern! Any chance to have a percussion cap and cartridges pouch?

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Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us...

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Excellent job! Thank you so much! I've been looking for ages for a realistic pattern! Any chance to have a percussion cap and cartridges pouch?

As matter of fact, the Pistol Box patterns and instructions are on this thread somewhere betwee page 10 and 25. I'll had to repost it as soon as I can.

The Cap Box pattern and instructions are too dang big to post but since when has that stopped me. I'll be in touch.

Jim

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The pattern is on one page with the instructions on another. I'll post again and do the two on the same post with the reply like I did the holster.

Thanks again Camano.

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