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I like it!

If you don't mind, how did you make the loop on the body of the holster, since it doesn't look like you've sewn another piece to form the loop?

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I like it!

If you don't mind, how did you make the loop on the body of the holster, since it doesn't look like you've sewn another piece to form the loop?

This is actually the holster I referenced in the "one side double, one side single" thread below. I had been tossing the idea around and decided to give it a try. I have made a previous model with tunnel sewn on the back and front strap wrapped on the mouth. I wasn't pleased with the way the back of the holster shaped when it was done. Some of that is due to the my design and the angles.

There are a few things I'd adjust on this holster, but overall, I'm pleased with it and a step closer to the final style.

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Very, very nice work Shorts ! I like the way you placed the rear belt loop also. You have a nice design there, keep up the good work. I also like the color.

Best,

Rhome

www.desbiensgunleather.com

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Thanks Rhome :) This one is going to roll out for testing so I can determine its final build for good. It helps to have supportive friends.

This one has it's share of not perfect edges and a few wonky spots from being the tail end of a side, but the design is there. If that holds up to the concerns I have, it should be a go.

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Amazing work--that just looks good!

I think when Texas gets you back, you're gonna be as busy as you want to be.

"Don't squat with your spurs on."

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Really nice job!

Art

Art Schwab

"You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him discover it within himself." – Galileo Galilei

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Beautiful...that's all I can say.

David

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Wow... That's fantastic. I am seriously impressed with the design and the detail wet molding. How in the world to you get your detail wet molding done so sharp and "crisp" in appearence? Mine always turns out like a 3 year old rubbed the holster with a stick.....

-Tac

-Tac

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