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Mike, that is cool! I love the two-tone effect. Very nicely done! I'm going to have to try my hand at a holster like these when I get caught up with everything thats on my bench now. So far all I've done so far are old west style and hunting bandolier style holsters. I have a couple of pistols I can use to experiment with, so I'll give it a try.

Thanks, Warren

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I just sat down with some graph paper and a bluegun and started drawing. I am sure that I had seen holsters similar, but didn't have one in front of me, so yes I guess you could say it was a Jordan Original. Your's turned out great I like the twotone and the moulding.

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I'll make another when my wife gets her M&P compact in the next week or so, so I should be able to improve the little things:)

I made that last night out of some ?scrap? leather I picked up. I think it's about 8/9 oz and the boning was a devil of a task. I really see what you meant about getting the belt loops to line up. The finish is really just opposite of yours, as far as dark on light vs. light on dark. I used med. brwn Fiebings applied by brush, then Neat-lac'd the whole thing.

Thanks for the clarification on the design, and for those who ask about it, you'll definitely get the credit for the design. My wife will be wearing hers 'open carry' at the little store she works at, and she gets quite a few LEOs dropping in. If there's an interest in the design I'll steer them your way...until I design something as good but different that is.

Off topic here, but my wife is wondering if anyone knows what will take Fiebing's med. brwn off of a kitchen table....

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Off topic here, but my wife is wondering if anyone knows what will take Fiebing's med. brwn off of a kitchen table....

Simple Green and cleanser got it off my counter top.....If table is wood, I'd leave off the cleanser and just rub longer. Please don't ask how I know

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