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Customer wanted this to look similar to an old A. W. Brill holster. This is what I came up with. 8/9 HO front, 4/5 HO liner, Fiebings mahogany liquid acrylic after a good coat of NF oil. Topped with 50/50 mop&glo/water.

All the best,

Josh

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Looks Really Nice

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Now that is a thing of beauty. Would love to see the N frame in it. Very nice indeed.

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SUE WEET (again!)

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Thanks JLS!

Rick, I'd like to oblige if I just had an N frame! I had the customer make a tracing, Stohlman Holster book style, and built the holster to match that. It'd never work for a boned holster but I've done it numerous times on western style holsters with good success. I'll see if I can get the customer to send me some pics then I'll post them.

All the best,

Josh

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Very nice!

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That's a good looking hunk of leather.

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Nicely executed-the tooling is beautiful. Kudos on the creative way you solved the pattern making process by having the customer make a tracing of the revolver Stohlman style.

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The holster looks even better with the weapon. Thank you for sharing the pictures.

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