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« Reply #3900 on: November 05, 2009, 11:50:26 pm »

This is a Slowhand Bob pattern (thanks Bob!) that I made a little larger, so I could line it. The buddy I'm making it for wanted it lined. As you can see it's not done yet. I still need to do some finish. I haven't rivited the keeper strap on yet, waiting to get the finish on. The other holes are for a belt keeper.   

I see some changes needed on the basket stamping, and several other areas, but it's better than the previous one, so I guess that counts for something!

I put a finish on my guitar strap I didn't like, so I'm going to make another one.


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« Reply #3901 on: November 05, 2009, 11:57:47 pm »

Looking good JD, nice color. Good compact piece. It should more than do the job. KT
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« Reply #3902 on: November 06, 2009, 09:55:27 am »

JD, I see you have been busy. That one is going to look great and you did a real good job on the basket weave. Is that one of those high dollar stamps you used along the border?
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« Reply #3903 on: November 06, 2009, 10:10:29 am »

Howdy All,  Smiley
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 Thanks for the heads up on the grips, and i love the holster you made for the guns with the Aces grips! Great job!!

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 Super looking wild bunch holster!! I have not made one for one of my 1911's, but i hope to someday!! I didn't see the flaw in the basket weave, but I think that we are our worst cridets?(Bad spelling) You are doing a great job!!
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« Reply #3904 on: November 06, 2009, 10:10:43 am »

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Kid, I don't think I have ever seen a rig as beautiful as your new one. That just does it for me. The rich deep color and the flow of the stamping, along with the style is just a TOTAL package. You have just given me new inspiration. I need a picture that I can have made into a poster of that rig to put on the wall of my shop so that all I have to do is sit there and look at it when I need to remember where I want to be with my leatherwork. Thank you sir for allowing use to share. It is the apex of our craft.
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Very nice job on the 1911 Holster! You are turning out some great looking work. Thanks for sharing this with us,
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« Reply #3905 on: November 06, 2009, 10:21:57 am »

Howdy Jeff

      Pard you did a great job on this Wild Bunch holster, I think your friend is going to be blown away with it, I wouldn't be too hard on yourself, I think your stamping looks fine, and when it's finished it will look even better, Slowhand Bobs design is a dandy, I ll have to try this myself, as soon as I get a 1911, I like this one with the ambi safety, for lefty's like me.

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« Reply #3906 on: November 06, 2009, 11:27:39 am »

Thanks for the positive comments guys. The important thing for me is to recognize my mistakes so as to correct them next time. The border stamp is a Craftool D 607, but the basket stamp is a Barry King I picked up last year at a leather trade show, the only one I’ve been to. I spread the basket stamp out too much, and didn't hook the legs.  

I used Bag Kote cut with water for a resist, then used Eco Flo tan antique gel on the outside. It’s got a coat of Bee Natural saddle oil on it now, then I will use Skidmores. The lining is just oiled, but I’ll put Skidmores on it too.

I used a machine to sew the liner, and hand stitched the main seam. The problem with using Photo Bucket for pictures is the quality is so good you can really see the flaws!

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« Reply #3907 on: November 06, 2009, 11:41:43 am »

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Ease up on yourself there pard!  Looks great up close to.  Remember, we see what you did, not what you had in your mind to start with.  Great looking holster!! Grin
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« Reply #3908 on: November 06, 2009, 12:02:59 pm »

JD, I think that looks great!! Yes, the basketweave is a little long in the tooth, but it still looks even and straight. Wouldnt worry about it until you do the next one!
Stitching looks good too!
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« Reply #3909 on: November 06, 2009, 01:01:47 pm »

JD, I think it looks great pard.Dave  Grin
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