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Here are the five I finished up today.

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Looks great. Like the lacing instead of sewing--fits the style.

Bob Stelmack

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Thanks Bob.

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Rohn,

Looks like they get better every time, these are really nice.

Chief

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Thanks Chief. I think I am getting better at antiquing them.

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Very nice. Nice shine on the finish.

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Yes, the finishes are perfect!

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Thanks everyone for the great replies, they are much appreciated.

Smahon03, I dye my leather with Fiebings Professional Oil dye. Then I whip-stitch the holster together, wet the leather and form it to the gun. Once this is dry I give it a good coat of Fiebings Tan-kote. After that is dry I use Fiebings Antique Finish. I wipe a good coat on and make sure it is in all the tool impressions and then immediately wipe it off with a paper towel and let this dry. Next I coat it again with Tan-kote and when dry I lace it up again and give it a third and final coat of Tan-kote. This gives the antique finish a good sealant and the holster good overall shine.

Hope this helps. Any other questions, I'll be glad to answer.

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Fiebings antique finish, I might just have to try that.

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Snubby, it makes the tooling really pop out.

Thanks Boriqua.

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Thanks Jon.

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