The New SHOW US YER STUFF Thread #4 Now Closed for Reference Only

Started by Marshal Will Wingam, March 23, 2013, 12:46:22 AM

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Marshal Will Wingam

Beautiful, Skeet. Very nice work.

Wallace, those look good. Nice molding to the pistols. The stamping is fine. Fun, too. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.

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Cliff Fendley

Haven't been on this page in a while. Nice work Johnny, Skeeter, and Wallace. Looks like everyone has been busy.
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santee

Nice boulder rig, Johnny! All these rigs you all have been posting lately are terrific.
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Wallace Foster

Thanks folks, I went a little overboard on the molding for the SAA holster but I hope it will soften up when I start using it.

Marshal Will Wingam

You can always re-mold it if needed.

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Johnny McCrae

I made this for my Smith & Wesson 3rd Model. Smith & Wesson told me this Pistol was manufactured in 1885 or 1886. The Holster is fastened to the rig with two Chicago Screws so I can change the Holster cant or switch to a different Holster. This a prototype as there are some things that I want to change on my next one.

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Marshal Will Wingam

Looks good, Johnny. That was a smart idea to use Chicago screws so you can change the angle or holster itself at any time if you want.

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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

Looks good John, nice design and should work well, being able to change can't is a big plus..

tEN wOLVES  ;D
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Johnny McCrae

Many thanks for all of the kind words. I made this Rig
to wear at the NCOWS Convention later this month.
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Leatherman316

well its been a few moons or 2 since i posted so i thought id post one of my favorite holster to make its
TheHand of God holster pattern bybthe great Will Ghormley
thanks for takin a gander
      Tim

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Johnny McCrae

I was asked to duplicate a Cavalry Holster for a friend in the opposite hand. I forgot to take pictures of the finished unit. The last picture of the Holster (S4) in Black is after being dyed in Vinegaroon but before any final finishing.

This was the first time I did Cartridge loops by sewing directly to the leather rather then by weaving.
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Marshal Will Wingam

Those look very good, John. You captured the San Antonio original nicely. Fine work, there.

You know, a half-flap version would be fairly cool-looking, too. Maybe I'll make one in my spare time after my other 57 projects get done. ;D

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Johnny McCrae

Many thanks for the kind words Marshall. I came reasonably close to matching the existing Holster. Sewing the loops by hand was tedious. I wouldn't want to make a dozen of these.
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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

Will Johnny for the first time sewing bullet loops you did a dany job, and the holsters look fantastic. right on with the design also..

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Marshal Will Wingam

Quote from: Johnny McCrae on April 10, 2017, 12:31:15 PM
Many thanks for the kind words Marshall. I came reasonably close to matching the existing Holster. Sewing the loops by hand was tedious. I wouldn't want to make a dozen of these.
Yeah, those loops can take some time. I figure that's a good reason to go for larger calibers. You did a great job on them.  :D

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Cliff Fendley

yeah those bullet loops can be a bit of work, you have to want to do them pretty bad.
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Capt Quirk

Ok, shouldn't be any issue with this not being "cowboy". .45 LC Cattleman, medium brown dye and antiqued to show off the basketweave, black border, strap, and lining. No modern snap restraints, got an old fashioned hammer thong loop, and made a matching cartridge strap that will hang off a belt loop or whatever.

Sorry about the quality of the pic, I'm rockin a 10 yo flip phone like a South American Druglord...

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