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Feedback's always welcome.  This is an OWB/belt slide/pancake for a 4" or 4.25" Commander-length 1911.  Ride's high, excellent retention and concealment, slots are for a 1.5" wide, dual-layer (1/4" thick) gun belt.  The leather is two layers of 7/8 ounce Hermann Oak, and the stitching is #346 white polyester on top, and #277 polyester in the bobbin.  I sewed this on my Leather Machine Company/Cobra Class 4P.  The sight-track is molded-in using a wooden dowel and all edges are beveled and finished (including the belt slots).

Fire away! Questions are always welcome, too.

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Man that's pretty! Clean, neat, classic.

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As always . . . you do beautiful work Bruce . . . 

I still crack up at your tag line about squatting with spurs on . . .

May God bless,

Dwight

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11 hours ago, Dwight said:

As always . . . you do beautiful work Bruce . . . 

I still crack up at your tag line about squatting with spurs on . . .

May God bless,

Dwight

LOL!  Thanks, Dwight...it's actually really good advice!

11 hours ago, battlemunky said:

Man that's pretty! Clean, neat, classic.

Thank you--I wish I could take credit, but it's the Hermann Oak leather.  The stuff's a joy to work with.

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12 hours ago, dikman said:

What's to say except very nice. It goes well with the colours of the gun and grips.;)

Thank you for the comment.  I rambled on, but I was trying to cover what I did and what I used.

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59 minutes ago, Josh Ashman said:

Classy! Great job Bruce! 

Thanks, Josh!  I haven't been doing much this year, but the Leatherworker Forum always motivates me.  I miss hanging out around here and seeing what y'all are creating!

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45 minutes ago, BruceGibson said:

Thanks, Josh!  I haven't been doing much this year, but the Leatherworker Forum always motivates me.  I miss hanging out around here and seeing what y'all are creating!

Agreed! Always fun to see what other folks are coming up with! All the best! 

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Beautiful job!

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5 hours ago, Rhale said:

Beautiful job!

Thanks, Rhale!

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