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Hello everybody,

Here is my latest creation, a Cheyenne type holster by Frank A. Meanea and its belt including 32 loops for cal  45 LC. There is a teardrop plug sewn at the bottom of the holster , usualy found on almost all Cheyenne-type holster.

Leather 3.5 - 4 mm for the belt and holster

Cartridges loops: 2 mm 

The color remained natural with only two passes with olive oil and a day spent in the sun to "tan" it all. A bit of Antique Sheridan Brown to bring out my carving and the prints on the belt.

Hand sewing as usual.

Greeting from Switzerland

Jesse

 


 

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Outstanding workmanship.....not much else to say....  That is fine.

God bless

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Well Done! Thanks for posting

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Great job. 

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Beautiful work !

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That gun is beautiful! It's hard to take something like that and do it justice but you did @WyattEarp. Exquisite.

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That is truly exceptional work! Well done.

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Great work!  Is the back side of the belt lined?  Is so, it does not look like you stitched around the edge.  Any reason?

Thanks,

Tom

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Thank you all,

No, the belt is not lined.

Jesse

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Awesome work.  Belt and holster are a perfect match.  

 

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As always, that rig looks exceptional.

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Looks really good! Nice clean work.  

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Really nice.

 

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I've been studying the Meanea holster on the front of Packing Iron as I've been contemplating trying to copy it. Yours is an excellent representation of it, well done!:specool:

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