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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GunClick Rick

Ahhh,the King of Bling returns,i knew you were fiddlin at the leather table ;D A huge thank you to KT also..You'll have to wait to see it. :)Lets just say KT is a very nice person!!! Thanks very much KT..


KT you are a true visionary,how did you come up with that design?
Bunch a ole scudders!

Kid Terico


MontanaSlick

Hey Kid, that is an AWSOME piece of art.WOW :o

AC did it again, bet his Boss is a happy camper. ;D

JD, yer on Pard,it's the PSB fer sure, maybe The Oaks Amusement Prk will be open by then eh.

And to think I passed up a good job in Portland fer one in Seattle.But really, I like my R&R in Oregon.

Started tooling on the second holster tanight, so far so good. :) Perfect match, never, impossible.
MS

Wiley Desperado

This is the second of this design I have made.  The first one was for a Law Enforcement Officer made to fit a 1.5 inch belt.  I made this one to fit a cowboy gun belt 2.5 inches.  I think this design is "legal" for Wild Bunch"?  ( I don't shoot Wild Bunch"). What I am not sure about is the exposed trigger.  If anyone knows please respond.
Thank you
Wiley     

Kid Terico

Thanks to  everyone .for the nice words I,m sort of excited to see how I finish it myself.   ;D  KT 

Wiley nice job on the holster. KT

GunClick Rick

Man some very nice carving and leather work showin up again..Thanks for sharing your stuff... :)

Just a side note,have you guys seen that knife that Josh has been doin for Wad Watkins,whew man!
Bunch a ole scudders!

MontanaSlick

Wiley, ya did it again, a fine work of art, love the color, looks like the brown I just used on my holster.

Second holster is all tooled up, got it done tanight. Now fer some hand stitching OOOOps, gotta make a liner fer it, dye and stitch.

Got carried away there fer a second.. ::) ;D

Boothill Bob

Verry nice holsters KT, like the tooling a lot ;D
Shoot fast and aim straight

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Boothill Bob

Shoot fast and aim straight

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Skeeter Lewis

KT, good to see you back in the saddle.
Wiley - good job. I've just done my first carved holster. But I ain't showin' it ;D
AZ - I might do the same for my digital camera. Neat.
Here's a basket-weave 1890s holster. (My photography needs improvement, I know)


Skeeter Lewis

This is my hyper-authentic, beat-up, three-loop, slow draw holster. A lot of old time holsters were like this. Nowadays we use the term 'carry holster' but in the nineteenth century all holsters were carry holsters. Still, I wouldn't like to be in a gunfight with this one.

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Gun Butcher

This is becoming a full time job, just trying to keep up with you guys, but it is a labor of love. The only thing better than looking at all these fine rigs is trying to improve my own skills.
Great work Pards. Keep them coming.
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Johnny McCrae

Mornin' Boot Hill, KT, AC, Wiley & Skeeter,

Beautiful work you Gents have posted! A genuine pleasure to look at! Many thanks for sharing it with us.

Kt, it is great to see you back in the saddle again.



















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Ned Buckshot

Every bodys new work looks awsome.

Kid good to see you around a little more, glad you're feeling some better! ;D

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Skeeter Lewis

Another slow-draw holster from Packing Iron. A south-western style, I think. Skeet.

EE Taft

Doggone!! y'all been busy over the past couple of days.

I ain't gonna name names cause I'm sure I'll miss someone, but there is some right purty stuff poppin' up on here.

I got some stuff in the workin's that I'll post soon. I just can't keep up with y'all.

Great work Pards!!

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JD Alan

Wiley, that's a good looking holster, and from what I've heard it's perfectly legal. They talk about the slide and ejection port, not the trigger guard.

Skeeter, your holsters may (or may not) be slow for CAS but they sure do look nice. I would like to make a money style belt, and you've done a real nice job with the ones you've shown us. What weight leather are you using for those?

Gun Butcher, same here about the full time job lookin at new work, but it's great to see as I'm sure you agree ;D
The man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument.

Kid Terico

Johnny M  thank you. Its slow but  little by little.. KT

Dr. Bob

Skeet,

I really like both of your "slow draw" holsters and belts!!  The second one is simple & elegant!  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

KT,

I'll echo Johnny, great to see you posting and putting up some pics!!
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