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Customer wanted a matching set, he wated one belt to match two different holsters. The first holster is for a Kimber 4", the second holster is for a 1873 Cattleman SAA 5.5". He wanted it with a border to match everything else and the gator inlay. He wanted one double mag carrier and two singles as well as a 6 cartridge belt slide (I made it snap around).

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As usual, outstanding work. I am jealous. :clapping:

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Beautiful combination. Workmanship is superb, as always. Enjoy looking at the things you make.

Merry Christmas and best wishes for a prosperous New Year.

God Bless.

Ray

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Thank you all for the kind words. I enjoyed making that set. Jumpout I have to be honest with you, the Lawman rig you made several months back was the inspiration for that rig.

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Beautiful, lined, laced, inlaid, tooled and with conchos. What's not to like?

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Absolutely perfect!

Chief

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Chief, thanks, and thanks again for info on the Mexican round braid. It was the aligator inlay holster I was braiding. Snubby thank you.

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Chief, thanks, and thanks again for info on the Mexican round braid. It was the aligator inlay holster I was braiding. Snubby thank you.

Well it certainly is beautiful and the braiding is superb!!!! Great job.

Chief

"Life's too short to carry ugly leather"

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great work!!

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Nice job. Question about the dummy mags and the guns, were those made on a 3D printer? They look like that kind of material.

"Courage brother, do not stumble, though thy path be dark as night: There is a star to guide the humble, trust in God, and do the right. Let the road be dark and dreary and its end far out of sight. Face it bravely, strong or weary. Trust God, and do the right." - General Norman Schwarzkopf

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Mattsh, thanks for the kind words. The SAA and the three mags are resin casts from Bunkhouse tools. The Kimber is a cast made by a guy in Missouri that makes holster molds for various guns as he gets is hands on different models.

Bruno and Eddie thank you very much.

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Are you able to share the name of the guy/business in Missouri?

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His screen name on these forums is Jared http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=48865 His company name is Defensice Carry Concepts. I had a list of the molds they have, however I can't find it right now. They concentratemainly on trying to do the models that no one els currently has a mold for. He does not appear to be on these forums very often, it wouldprobably be best to contact them through there business email. Sales@defensivecarryconcepts.com

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Thank you Camano. I'll look into it.

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Camano -------------------

This is, most definately, one of the most beautiful rigs I ever layed my eyes on !

As Snubby pointed out WHATS NOT TO LIKE all aspects of this set, are a thing of beauty.

The border tooling of this pattern brings it all full circle. Utterly Beautiful --- Wild Bill46

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