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Here is one more I just finished a vintage style Colt 1911 gun rig.  Belt 9/10 oz. , Holster 7/8 oz. lined with 4/5 oz. , mag pouch 7/8 oz.  all Hermann Oak leather.  Sewing hand done saddle stitch using Barbour's Pure flax Sinew.  Fiebing's Pro Saddle Tan dye, Fiebing's Tan Kote, hand rubbed with Montana Pitch Blend Leather treatment.  

Comments and questions always welcome 

Thanks for looking 

 

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This picture shows the carving a little closer-up... what am I thinking that might not be a good thing. 

 

 

 

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Last one 

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I think it looks fantastic.  Well done

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Wow - very nice.  Maybe its my screen but the color in the second pic looks a little "lighter" than in the other two pics.  Was that photo taken at a different stage in the process?

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Bayou Bengal, Thanks for the nice compliment.  

Saddleman 15, The light from the flash gave it that effect actually everything is dyed the same color I do agree it looks a little different. 

Thanks for the nice compliment.  

 

 

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Looks really good! Well done.

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I can't see a single thing wrong with it...other'n it ain't mine! Mighty fine craftsmanship...

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