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Three holsters finished today

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Here are some holsters I finished today.  All with a different stamp.

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The first two are for the Ruger Single Six, the last one is for Ruger Black Hawk 4" barrel.

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Nice work Rohn, I think the middle one is my favorite.  I like that stamp it's different.

 

Stu

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Oh my goodness! I love them all. They're beautiful!

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Very Beautiful Mister ! I want to try lacing a holster soon. I might have to stock you for a bit lol. 

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I have that middle stamp, what a Pita it was when I tried to use it but you did a great job with it as usual

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Thanks everyone for the great comments.

Eddie Q - That is the triple loop stitch and it is quite easy.  I use it all the time and everyone seems to like it a lot.  In fact I bought a sewing machine about a year ago, but the demand for my laced holsters keeps me quite busy and I haven't used the machine as much as I thought I would. :lol:

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Great work Rohn, love em'.

 

Chief

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Thanks Chief.

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Very nice. I like the finish on those.

I've done some double loop lacing before. 

Seems like most of the demand for my stuff is for stitching and burnished edges.

I'm thinkin', next time I get some time, I'll do a laced holster. Maybe something for a 4" S&W K frame just for fun.

Well, I'll probably put it up for sale too.

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1 hour ago, snubbyfan said:

Very nice. I like the finish on those.

I've done some double loop lacing before. 

Seems like most of the demand for my stuff is for stitching and burnished edges.

I'm thinkin', next time I get some time, I'll do a laced holster. Maybe something for a 4" S&W K frame just for fun.

Well, I'll probably put it up for sale too.

Thank you Snubbyfan.  I've seen your burnished edges and they always turn out great. I think you are a pro at burnishing the edges.

I started with lacing holsters because I'd rather lace than hand stitch, now I have a sewing machine and I still lace most all my holsters.

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Nice holsters Rohn! You have far more patience than me to stamp those weaves out so crisp and even. Well done.

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15 minutes ago, rawcustom said:

Nice holsters Rohn! You have far more patience than me to stamp those weaves out so crisp and even. Well done.

Thank you, rawcustom.  Practice makes perfect (all most). I do a lot of holsters this way.

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Very Nice as usual Rohn! Maybe I'll eventually get the hang of the basketweave.:rolleyes:

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21 hours ago, Sporty1 said:

Very Nice as usual Rohn! Maybe I'll eventually get the hang of the basketweave.:rolleyes:

Thanks Sporty I appreciate the comment.

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