Leathersmiths.....show us yer stuff, (#1) THIS THREAD IS NOW CLOSED

Started by Capt. Jack McQuesten, April 07, 2004, 01:15:47 AM

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Johnny McCrae

Howdy Mo,
Beautiful work on your Scabbard! I'll bet that pistol is a lot of fun to shoot and accurate too.

Howdy Santee,
Those are some good looking Holsters you have made there. The finishes give them a very nice period look. It is not uncommon for me to occasionally make something over several times before I'm satisfied with the result.

Many thanks to you Gents for sharing your work with us.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Marshal Will Wingam

Dave, that's some more beautiful work. The lapis goes nicely with the stingray. They both have somewhat similar visual elements. Nicely done.

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Boothill Bob

Here is my newest holster, 3:10 to Yuma, its just a test holster. now I know that I can make them ;D
Shoot fast and aim straight

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Qball

Wow.. skitsnyggt Bob.
Ops.. sorry. English translation  ;)
Very nice work there pard.
WartHog
SCORRS
SootLord
STORM

Dr. Bob

B Bob,

WOW is right!  Totally awesome!!  ;D
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Dr. Bob Butcher,
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Rattlesnake Pete

Howdy Pards.
Being new to this forum, but even more 'cause here I'm in the midst of so many talented Leathersmiths makes me a little reluctant to show you my first ever leatherwork. (well... that's not really true; longgggg time ago in primary school I had to make a purse or something with leather and lace but I messed up that one...)  :-[

A couple of months ago I got me a Ruger New Vaquero and needed a holster and belt for it. Because the prices overhere (The Netherlands) are steep and/or the leatherwork not to my likings I began thinking about making my own. Discovering this forum turned out to cost me a lot of sleep; reading hour after hour often far past midnight.  ::)

Recently I decided to go for it and bought a large piece of leather, some basic tools (swivelknive and stitchgroover), some needles and waxed thread.
I drew the pattern myself, started cutting, sewing and rivetting and within a week the holster and belt were ready to be soaked in my homecooked dye.  8)

Not wanting to make things too complicated the firtst time I wanted it to look (to me at least) like a workingclass holster and belt, pure simple.
I think I succeeded in that; not too fancy looking and the color turned out exactly like I wanted it to be.
Yep; I'm very pleased with the end result.  ;D

So.. here she is... made by me with a lot of your help.

DWSA #357
Longtime Rattlerbreeder, novice Blackpowder shooter, novice Leathercrafter

Kid Terico

BB great job on the holster.Keep it up. Rattlesnake. very nice first rig. KT

Kid Terico

Here are some pict of a collection I,m putting together . More are comming. They are done JOHN COHEA, DAVE COLE ,GUN BUTCHER and yours truly. Hope you like them. KT

Kid Terico

more

Kid Terico

And more.

amin ledbetter

KT! Please send contents of the entire table to:

Amin Ledbetter
17 East Doris Drive
.........

Man that's nice stuff KT! John is amazing isn't he?

Bob! Super Nice job on the Hand of God Holster pard! Beautiful carving and stamping work you did. I still need to order Will's patterns. Wish things would stop eating into my slush fund!  ;D Way nice job on it pard!

Pete! Man you got nothin to be ashamed about on that rig pard! That is great job for a first rig. I got a couple quick questions for ya though! Did you have fun buildin that rig? and are you hooked on doin leather work like the rest of us are now?
Great job Pete!

Ten Wolves Fiveshooter


  Boot Hill Bob

       I'd say you did a fantastic job on this holster, Will will be proud of you for sure, it's perfect in my eyes, well done pard. :o 8) :D

          tEN :D

        Rattlesnake Pet, Welcome to the forum pard, were glad to have you join in with us, and there is nothing to feel bad about when it comes to that holster and belt you made, you did a dandy job, it looks good, you should be proud. now we'll be looking forward to seeing more of your work. ::) :D

        tEN wOLVES  :D
NRA, SASS# 69595, NCOWS#3123 Leather Shop, RATTS# 369, SCORRS, BROW, ROWSS #40   Shoot Straight, Have Fun, That's What It's All About

Gun Butcher

Well, its been a while since I was on the forum and to say you guys have all been busy would be the understatement of the year.
Beautiful, Beautiful work by everyone. its gonna take me a week of just looking to take in all the details of the articles you guys have made.
Just so you will know that I have not quit doing leatherwork here are a couple of ball flasks I did recently. The rest of my time has been spent on powder horns, salt horns, a shot horn and lord knows how many powder measures and pan brushes.  But , it is always good to get back here and look at what the real masters are doing. You guys never cease to amaze me with your creativity and execution. Don't ever stop.

Gun Butcher
Lost..... I ain't never been lost...... fearsome confused fer a month er two once... but I never been lost.
Life is a Journey, the best that we can find in our travels is an honest friend.

GunClick Rick

Fine lookin rig Rattlesnake!My buddy Floyd loves it ;D

KT,i just noted to remember,when room runs out hang from ceiling~~~Carol is gonna shoot you :D

Dang Gun Butcher i was wonderin where you was??? Nice bags man.I had a busy day with tv repairs,cousin came by and the museum curator came by and gave me a bueatiful framed picture of my grandfather she had done for putting my family dust bowl story in the museum,she wants to do an interview soon,heck i might even make the papers ;D

Floyd

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Bunch a ole scudders!

amin ledbetter

Cool Flasks GB! Good to see ya back pard! Man those are really neat!

Do you wet mold the pieces over a mold or a form of some type, then stitch em together, or are they stitched then molded somehow?


Rick, you mean make it in the paper somewhere other than in the police log????  ;D

GunClick Rick

Addin to 8) They couldn't get all the info on the poster.. ;D

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Bunch a ole scudders!

Gun Butcher

  Amin  and Rick, Thanks for the kind words Pards.
Amin, these were sewn and then soaked and packed with #8 shot to shape them. You have to keep packing it in till you wonder if yer stitching is going to hold ??? ;D

Gun Butcher
Lost..... I ain't never been lost...... fearsome confused fer a month er two once... but I never been lost.
Life is a Journey, the best that we can find in our travels is an honest friend.

Marshal Will Wingam

OK, BH, here's what you do. Make another test holster, left strongside this time. Then all you need is a belt and you have one fine rig. Nice work.

Pete, your rig came out really good. Very clean and finished looking. The color is perfect. I've tried for that a couple times and missed the mark a little each time. You nailed it. You have good reason to feel good about that. Welcome to the forum. It'll be nice to see more of your stuff.

KT, that's quite a collection you have going. All of it is impressive stuff. Thanks for the pics.

BG, those molded ball flasks are really cool. They look very usable and have a nice look about them. Good idea to use the shot to mold them. Darn good work on those.


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Forty Rod

Quote from: GunClick Rick on July 15, 2010, 09:20:48 PM
Addin to 8) They couldn't get all the info on the poster.. ;D

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OMIGAWD WHUZZAT?

Oh, sorry.  Hi, Rick.

;D
People like me are the reason people like you have the right to bitch about people like me.

Boothill Bob

Tanx pards, its a fun holster to make.  :D
Shoot fast and aim straight

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