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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Slowhand Bob

Yes and you should be ashamed of yourself.  That sounds like an evil fighting style.  Now for the real answer, most sheath knives come from the factory with sheaths that place the cutting edge to the rear when worn on the right side.  It would seem to follow that this would be considered normal for RH use by the industry.  With custom sheaths you are not restrained by such rules.

Forty Rod

I'm relieved to hear that, Bob.  Lord knows I wouldn't want to be 'normal.'  ;D

"Evil fighting style"?

My real fighting knife is a Gerber Mark II. 'Commando'...one of the old ones with a non-serrated DOUBLE EDGED blade that cuts every which way.  Had one in 'Nam and gave it to my clerk when I left, figuring I could always get another one when I got home.

I was right, but it took 33 years to find the one I wanted.

I back that up with a Mark I. boot knife by Gerber.
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Marshal Will Wingam

Good work in those items, pard. I like the touch you have with your tooling.

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Cap Magillicutty

My first shoot is this weekend, so I've been busy getting my gear ready. As a long time hobbiest and sometime reseller of leather and Kydex knife sheaths I decided to make my own rig.

Here's a couple of pictures.

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Marshal Will Wingam

The shiny accents sure set off the black nicely. I may have to make a black rig with nickel conchos and spots one of these days. Lookin' good, pard. ;)

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Bitterwheat

Good looking out fit. But I don't see any stiching. Is the spots what holds it to gether?

Cap Magillicutty

Quote from: Bitterwheat on April 25, 2006, 08:07:10 AM
Good looking out fit. But I don't see any stiching. Is the spots what holds it to gether?

Thanks guys.

No stitching on this one. The spots are black nickle Chicago screws with the back side out, the concho's are also Chicago style. The leather is first bonded with a high strength glue. Not traditional for sure but just as durable as stitches if not more so.

Unfortunately I only had about 2.5 weeks of occasional nights and weekends to get it done,so I went with a non stitched design. Now that I have this one out of the way I'll probably start on another one during the off season and take a little more time.

Marshal Will Wingam

Quote from: Cap Magillicutty on April 25, 2006, 10:32:48 PMThe leather is first bonded with a high strength glue. Not traditional for sure but just as durable as stitches if not more so.
I glued a firend's wallet that came apart after about five years of use. It lasted for another ten and he simply retired it because he wanted a new one.

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Tommy tornado

Hear is another pair for 60 army colts that I tried selling on e-bay.  However, I was unsuccessful, so I am going to keep them and use them this year.  Made them out of 9 to 10 oz cowhide and died them russet.  Also, ended up basket-weave stamping the entire front. 
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Marshal Will Wingam

Good holsters, Tommy. I like the color variations you got with the russet dye. They really have character.

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Trapper Trent

Hi pards.  I've been lurking here and trying to learn from you regulars about how to make holsters.  So, I took a chance, and just hoped that my six gun would fit into my holster.  So, here is my very first holster.  I'm looking forward to my second holster, and am working on it right now..

Marshal Will Wingam

Looks like a perfect fit, Trapper. Good work. I guess this makes you one of the regulars, too. ;)

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Doc Neeley

Great holster pard!!! You'll do well for yourself. Welcome to the board.
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E.R....
And trhe color variation is showing up in the basket-weave in the close-up picture.  I like the conchos too.

Major 2

Looky what Triggersmith just made.... for a Richard & Mason Conversion

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He matched another of his I bought for the 1860 Army R&D .
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Marshal Will Wingam

Quote from: major231 on May 24, 2006, 05:45:27 PM
Looky what Triggersmith just made.... for a Richard & Mason Conversion

He matched another of his I bought for the 1860 Army R&D .
I like it. Great holster, there. With all these cool-looking brown holsters showing up, I may have to make another brown rig for my pistolas. ;D Of course, I may need another black one, too. Heck, there aren't enough hides to make all the holsters I want. :D

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