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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Marshal Will Wingam

That's really great, TS. I've never seen one before. It looks like a really comfortable item to have at your side. Lots of things done a little differently than what I've seen before. It really feeds the imagination. I agree on the Bison Brown, good choice.

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Triggersmith

Much obliged Marshall. I've always valued your opinion. Yes it is comfortable.  There are 2 straps that are worn with this. The other has chains on the end of the strap that hook onto the Sporran.  Allows the Sporran to sway a bit while you are struttin our stuff. I made the llid fastener from a wood drawer pull.  Drilled a couple holse and cut a small channel for the thread and stained it.  I think it is fascinating to draw from different cultures for our ideas.  That's always been the American way.
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Ray

You know want I think about it ...  and shot you an Idea ...
and I particular like the shape of the front flap it has an elegant re-curve to it.
the color is perfect too.
when planets align...do the deal !

Johnny McCrae

Attached are pictures of a Shotgun belt I just finished. Nothing fancy, just a basic belt. The belt loops are fabricated from 1-1/2" cotton webbing. I tried to space the shells in groups of two.

I'm working on a couple of sets of saddle bags using help received from this forum. I will post my progress after I get past the half way point.
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Marshal Will Wingam

The belt looks good, Johnny. I like the contrast between the cotton and the leather. It's striking. Nice idea to make the couble loops side by side, too.

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will ghormley

Hey Y'all,

With filming of "Appaloosa" fixin' to start in New Mexico, I built a web-page about the movie.  Ed Harris may use a rig I made for him last August, but nuthin's set in stone.  The novel, "Appaloosa" by Robert B. Parker, is a "must read" for anyone who likes Westerns, and I'll bet money the movie will be well worth seein' too.

You can check it out at:  http://www.willghormley-maker.com/Appaloosa.html

Take care of yurselvs,
Will

"When Liberty is illegal, only the outlaws will be free."  Will Ghormley

"Exploit your strengths.  Compensate for your weaknesses."
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Marshal Will Wingam

Good site, Will. Thanks for the link. It's always good to see the leather you make for these movies.

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Triggersmith

Here is a new bandoleer and holster rig I just finished for a friend of mine in Colorado.  It's for a 58 Remmy and is made from my own patterns.  I used Tandy's new black ECO dye and a light wash of very dark brown as a last coat.  It takes away the blue cast and makes the leather look like it has endured 40 miles of bad road.  I like the results.  I have a hard time with black giving me that bluish cast.  Any advise out there to solve that problem is appreciated.
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Marshal Will Wingam

looks great, TS. I like the long contoured shape. It makes a really nice line for your eye to follow. Thanks for sharing.

If you use Nolan's Vinegaroon dye, there won't be any blue to it at all. Making Old-Time Dyes There's nothing wrong with a top coat of dark brown, though. It makes a nice, rich color. I've also done a heavy brown color first then dyed it black for a similar effect.

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Travis Morgan

Quote from: Guano on October 20, 2005, 08:51:25 PM
Been doing leather work for about 9 years for myself and now I've finally got the better half to start shootin so I had to made her something worthy for her. And I wanted it to be very girlie. She was very pleased on how it came out. ;D
The only Red leather that I could find was embossed with a alligator print, so seeing I didn't need to do any carving, I added a few spots.

On the right gal, (Katherin Zeta Jones) that back billet would be ......inspiring.

Travis Morgan

Quote from: Guano on October 26, 2005, 02:08:36 PM
E.R., Thanks for the compliment. The wife really likes it. And it fits her very well. I had to do alittle thinkin on the shape as you know, girls are shaped just a bit different. It was alot of fun to build.

That research was a killer, huh?

Travis Morgan

Guys, what spacing measurement do you guys suggest for bullet loops for .45's, .38's, and .30-30's? Thanks in advance.

Irish Dave

IIRC, I use 3/4" for .45s and .44s and 5/8" for .38-.357 but that is for laced through loops.
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Travis Morgan

Quote from: Yankee John on November 14, 2005, 07:53:51 PM
I just got these holsters today from Springfield Slim (Whyte Leather Works) and  I absolutely love them!  They fit my Remington NMA 5 1/2" (top) and my Uberti Cattleman 4 3/4" (bottom) perfectly.

Here is a blatant plug for Slim:

http://www.whyteleatherworks.com/

John

NICE! It don't have to be tooled to death, or look like something from a Mexican parade to look classy.

Travis Morgan

Quote from: Forty Rod on March 24, 2006, 04:35:13 PM
What makes a knife sheath left handed?

I'm a righty and prefer my blade to have the cutting edge back on the left side, forward on the right.  That way when I draw the knife, the cutting edge is up in either case.

Is that wrong?

Forty,

It's definitely better in a fight. BTW, tell the folks on the wire for me that the wife's doin' fine, would ya? BH banned me for speaking the truth.

Forty Rod

Done. 

I told you, "don't poke the bear".
People like me are the reason people like you have the right to bitch about people like me.

Travis Morgan

Quote from: Forty Rod on October 03, 2007, 04:11:33 PM
Done. 

I told you, "don't poke the bear".

I was thinking he was more like a well connected poodle with a fence to hide behind, or something. Never occured to me that he would EVER be considered a bear.

outrider

Howdy Pards

Here are some of my accessories....12 gauge belt loops...20 gauge belt loops (double)...belt cartridge loops (.45), and a set of staging loops (holds 20 rounds to take to the line)
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Marshal Will Wingam

Nice accessories, TR. Clean and attractive. What length strap do you use for the loops on the 12ga loops so they slip in/out easily, resting on the keeper strips at the bottom?

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outrider

Marshall:

The stitch spacing is as follows:

20 gauge single loop...1 3/4" on the loop and 7/8" on the slide
20 gauge double loop..2 3/8" on the loop and 1 3/4" on the slide (as shown in picture)
12 gauge sinlge loop....2 1/8" on the loop and 1" on the slide (as shown in picutre)
12 gauge double loop..2 7/8" on the loop and 1 7/8" on the slide

This should work for you
Outrider
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BOLD #895
Custom Leathersmith
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