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I used the floral pattern from a Stohlman holster pattern for this. I like them actually. I guess some call that style Tandy Floral..?

 

 

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That looks nice!

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Good job. 

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Thanks all. Still one of my favourites.

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I always liked that one.  I still get asked to make it on occasion.

 

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Looks real good, but that backgrounding must have taken a long time to stamp!

Gary

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Surprisingly not so long when you get in the groove...more an issue with my old hands cramping.. I will be trying some of those shaft fattening deals there was a thread about (like rubber pen holding aids etc.) .

That said I now try to leave less back-ground.... and have started to like the pebblers as back grounds... not traditional but look cool and les strikes needed.

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20 minutes ago, plinkercases said:

Surprisingly not so long when you get in the groove...more an issue with my old hands cramping.. I will be trying some of those shaft fattening deals there was a thread about (like rubber pen holding aids etc.) .

That said I now try to leave less back-ground.... and have started to like the pebblers as back grounds... not traditional but look cool and les strikes needed.

I’m with you on the pebble backgrounder.  I save the seeder backgrounder for small areas.

Gary

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Awesome job, one of my favorites and a classic !!

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I was just thinking about how may hands would be protesting with all the backgrounding. Gotta take it in small bites! Looks good :)

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1 hour ago, Eddie Q said:

Awesome job, one of my favorites and a classic !!

Thanks Eddie

24 minutes ago, battlemunky said:

I was just thinking about how may hands would be protesting with all the backgrounding. Gotta take it in small bites! Looks good :)

Ya I need to get the tools fattened some how... more research needed.

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I can tell what tools you used! :rolleyes:

Beautiful!

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Outstanding!  You really did some great caving and tooling.  I wish my spacing between tool strikes was as even and consistent as yours.  The color is very nice.  Good one! 

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5 minutes ago, RegisD said:

Outstanding!  You really did some great caving and tooling.  I wish my spacing between tool strikes was as even and consistent as yours.  The color is very nice.  Good one! 

Thanks Regis and I think the secret is to time the maul with the tremors!!

I have an order for this style for a S&W model 25 6"bbl but haven't had the time to get to it this summer....soon I hope.

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