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Had a little bit of 9oz veg tan left so I made a pancake style holster for my daughters 9mm. She wanted something unique. The holster is lined with 2-3oz veg tan and hand stitched... I was really worried about the wet forming so I took it easy and did most of the forming on the back to preserve the tooling. Turned out nicer than I expected. Sealed off the carving with super sheen, medium brown feibings for the main body and sheridan antique over the carving.

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Looks good from here, . . . she'll cherish that I am sure.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Turned out real nice - I like the color combination!

Gary

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Mo' bettah than my first holster! Nicely done.

Jeff

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Looks great,esp for the first one.

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Mighty fine craftsmanship...love the contrasting colors (dye and thread choices)...really works well together.

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Thank you all for the wonderful comments and feedback. She loves it and her co-workers and friends like it as well. May be getting some requests to make some more. 

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I liked your technique for preserving the tooling. That is a constant topic on this site. I'll pass it along for future questions, if you don't mind.

Holster looks great.

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I don't mind at all...

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