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Nice and simple. They also look soft. Do they break well?

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4 minutes ago, DrmCa said:

Nice and simple. They also look soft. Do they break well?

they aren't soft lol 10 oz  leather mildly formed is all, these aren't gun fighting holsters they are for using out in the wilds of Wyoming. Folks like them because they are fat folk friendly and ride well in atvs, trucks and such. Dyed canyon tan with a nice coat of Feibings golden mink oil.

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very nice and good for fat people I need some LOL :thumbsup:

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6 hours ago, tsunkasapa said:

Very nice! 

thanks

3 hours ago, Bert03241 said:

very nice and good for fat people I need some LOL :thumbsup:

thanks

5 hours ago, JLSleather said:

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Thanks

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Simple clean sturdy with a classic look what else could anyone want. Great job brother.

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Good job! Nice and clean.

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Great looking holsters.  10 ounce leather,  these are going to last a lifetime and will endure years of heavy use.

 

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12 hours ago, HandyDave said:

Simple clean sturdy with a classic look what else could anyone want. Great job brother.

Thanks it was just what the customer wanted lol.

3 hours ago, AzShooter said:

Great looking holsters.  10 ounce leather,  these are going to last a lifetime and will endure years of heavy use.

 

I hope they do last as long as the firearms thy are pretty rugged, i made the first ones for myself lol.

9 hours ago, Hags said:

Good job! Nice and clean.

Thank you.

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Lookin' great Chuck!

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2 hours ago, battlemunky said:

Lookin' great Chuck!

Thanks much.

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Those are very nice, Chuck!  Very simple, yet elegant.  Stitching looks impeccable.

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27 minutes ago, PastorBob said:

Those are very nice, Chuck!  Very simple, yet elegant.  Stitching looks impeccable.

Thank you Pastor those new chisels work well.

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Very nicely done. Did you design your own pattern for these? I have been wanting to do something similar for a 1911 but havent yet. The pancake style is prob. the ones that I am least confident about. 

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Very clean Chuck. Less is more.

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Lookin Real Good!!!!! 

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12 hours ago, JWheeler331 said:

Very nicely done. Did you design your own pattern for these? I have been wanting to do something similar for a 1911 but havent yet. The pancake style is prob. the ones that I am least confident about. 

yes i did and thank you , it isnt a true pancake but similar it is flat on the backside and only formed on the front to the firearm. They ride nice and flat against the hip like a pancake. That's my 1911 in the picture and why i made the first one lol.

 

6 hours ago, Bruce H said:

Lookin Real Good!!!!! 

thank you

11 hours ago, Suncrest said:

Very clean Chuck. Less is more.

Thanks 

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Those look very nice like the color to I like the fat guy thing to sometimes I feel so left out but not now !  LOL  nice work

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1 hour ago, Samalan said:

Those look very nice like the color to I like the fat guy thing to sometimes I feel so left out but not now !  LOL  nice work

thanks  Yea  i made the first one for myself lol not fat just fluffy lol.

The dye gave me fits on the first one, i dyed it then when i wet molded it got all mottled. Then i used feibing golden mink oil on it and that helped clear it up some. Then the other two i wet molded then airbrushed the dye and they came out much better. 

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I always dye after wet mold and whatever I'm making is very dry  and only air brush now some exceptions to this but not many I have found time is the most important part of everything coming out right letting things dry well before the next step .

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33 minutes ago, Samalan said:

I always dye after wet mold and whatever I'm making is very dry  and only air brush now some exceptions to this but not many I have found time is the most important part of everything coming out right letting things dry well before the next step .

especially true with the water based dyes. Always something new to learn .

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3 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

yes i did and thank you , it isnt a true pancake but similar it is flat on the backside and only formed on the front to the firearm. They ride nice and flat against the hip like a pancake. That's my 1911 in the picture and why i made the first one lol.

 

thank you

Thanks 

Well I like your design and think it goes perfect with the 1911 style of pistol. 

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20 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said:

Always something new to learn

That's so true

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