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Customer wanted to get her husband a carry holster and cowboy rig for his Heritage .22 short barrel.  Gave me a chance to work on carving.  And everyone loves the tie-weave.  The dye is Fiebing’s Pro Dye Walnut with a coat of neats and finished with resolene/water mixture.  The belt is 2” wide with 1.5” billets, nickel hardware.  I wanted to tool a border and the front strap, but she didn’t want it.  

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Nice..............

May God bless,

Dwight

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Those are nice..I actually prefer the "Sheridan" on the left to the tie weave..the "contrast" is very nicely balanced.

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1 hour ago, Dwight said:

Nice..............

May God bless,

Dwight

Thank you, Dwight 

17 minutes ago, mikesc said:

Those are nice..I actually prefer the "Sheridan" on the left to the tie weave..the "contrast" is very nicely balanced.

For the single action, I do too.  But she wanted to get him both.  But I get so many inquiries and requests for the tri-weave.  I guess it’s just different from what a lot of people are used to seeing.  At least from what they see in the stores around here. 

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It hear you ..so ..Best advice ..Hell..go with what sells to the public..If they buy enough, it gives you time to do what pleases you..:)

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Well done very nice rigs

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