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Here's a few I've recently completed.

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What a bunch of beauties....

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What do you use for dye and top coat?

Thanks,

John

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Gorgeous

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Fine fine work!

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17 hours ago, blue62 said:

What do you use for dye and top coat?

Thanks,

John

Some of those are drum dyed mahogany skirting from Wickett and Craig. I used Fiebing's dyes and acrylic resoline for some.

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Outstanding! I really like your sight channel bump out! Classy looking holsters for sure and great attention to detail in the assembly and finish. 

Thanks for sharing! 

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Very nice work!! Excellent edge finishing, dyeing, stitching and wet-forming. High quality leather. 

Are you using vacuum forming?

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do you skive the leather at all from it's skirting weight to the working weight of the leather?  And if so about what is the working weight of the leather while using it.  Also what product do you use to clean the leather prior to the final coat finish?

thanks for all the info!

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3 hours ago, Josh Ashman said:

Outstanding! I really like your sight channel bump out! Classy looking holsters for sure and great attention to detail in the assembly and finish. 

Thanks for sharing! 

Thanks Josh!

2 hours ago, gigi said:

Very nice work!! Excellent edge finishing, dyeing, stitching and wet-forming. High quality leather. 

Are you using vacuum forming?

Thank you. No vacuum, hand molded.

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2 hours ago, OLDNSLOW said:

do you skive the leather at all from it's skirting weight to the working weight of the leather?  And if so about what is the working weight of the leather while using it.  Also what product do you use to clean the leather prior to the final coat finish?

thanks for all the info!

All leather is ordered as 7/8, most recently directly from Wickett and Craig. Other than me wet molding it, nothing to clean it. Once dried, finish coat is applied.Well, I do buff before applying finish.

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Thanks for your response and as others have said very nice work very nice indeed!!

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Perdy 

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Super clean work and look from the molding to the stitching... inspiring actually.

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5 hours ago, MedusaOblongata said:

Great looking holsters!

How is the bottom closed? Is it one piece of leather folded in half at the muzzle?

The bottoms aren't fully closed. The leather, both front and back pieces, are approximately 1/4 inch longer than the muzzle and are slightly folded over.

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