Contributing Member Samalan Posted December 17, 2021 Contributing Member Report Posted December 17, 2021 This was a fun job I repaired this holster by saddle stitching with Embalming thread I colored the thread first and then saddle stitched it together the customer said he could not tell where the repair was as he for got which side needed repair the color and look of the embalming thread worked out beautiful fun stuff Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted December 17, 2021 CFM Report Posted December 17, 2021 reconstructive surgery lol. I'll bet it was fun. Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted December 17, 2021 Author Contributing Member Report Posted December 17, 2021 58 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: reconstructive surgery lol. I'll bet it was fun. It was me doing surgery now that's funny LOL Quote
Members Hags Posted December 19, 2021 Members Report Posted December 19, 2021 What the heck is embalming thread? Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted December 19, 2021 Author Contributing Member Report Posted December 19, 2021 11 minutes ago, Hags said: What the heck is embalming thread? The stuff undertakers use it worked good for this project . I know it's a bit strange LOL Quote
Members Hags Posted December 19, 2021 Members Report Posted December 19, 2021 Where do you even get it? Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted December 19, 2021 Author Contributing Member Report Posted December 19, 2021 11 hours ago, Hags said: Where do you even get it? got it from the thread exchange on line it is very greasy stuff I'm not sure you can call what's on it wax it's just what I had at the time that would work I bought it just to see what it was like . Quote
Lobo Posted December 20, 2021 Report Posted December 20, 2021 Nice work. Those original holsters are becoming very rare and valuable, well worth preserving, especially with the original shoulder strap. Most Japanese holsters of WW2 vintage are not leather. They used rubber-impregnated canvas, both as a war-time expedient as well as a means for dealing with the effects of tropical environments on leather products. Leather holsters, belts, boots and other equipment didn't stand much of a chance against the molds and mildews of the islands of the Pacific Theater. The Nambu pistol in my collection came with the formed rubberized canvas holster and shoulder strap. Bought it from the old veteran's family back in the 1970s. Quote
Contributing Member Samalan Posted December 20, 2021 Author Contributing Member Report Posted December 20, 2021 8 hours ago, Lobo said: Nice work. Those original holsters are becoming very rare and valuable, well worth preserving, especially with the original shoulder strap. Most Japanese holsters of WW2 vintage are not leather. They used rubber-impregnated canvas, both as a war-time expedient as well as a means for dealing with the effects of tropical environments on leather products. Leather holsters, belts, boots and other equipment didn't stand much of a chance against the molds and mildews of the islands of the Pacific Theater. The Nambu pistol in my collection came with the formed rubberized canvas holster and shoulder strap. Bought it from the old veteran's family back in the 1970s. Wow that sounds like a very cool WW2 collector's piece you have there thanks for the info very interesting I'm no expert at Restoration but it came out good enough that you can't tell where it was repaired . Quote
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