A "Cheyenne" Mexican loop

Started by Graveyard Jack, October 12, 2015, 01:42:15 PM

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Graveyard Jack

Here's a left handed Mexican loop made from Ghormley's pattern. This one in a dark brown color for a 4¾" Colt SAA or New Vaquero. Littered with antique brass spots surrounded by double border stamping. Pictures don't do it justice, it turned out beautifully. The belt is mine and is a different color, so it's not supposed to match. ;)





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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

Well done, being a lefty myself , this is an wasesome looking rig, just my taste, thanks for the look see pard... ::) :o 8)

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Johnny McCrae

Beautiful work! I love the color and look of this Rig.
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Johnny Dingus

Beautiful job coloring looks fantastic.  Nice Job!
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Camano Ridge

Nice rig. Are those Buffalo Brothers conchos?

Graveyard Jack

Thanks guys and 10-4 on the Buffalo Bros conchos.
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Marshal Will Wingam

Lookin' good, pard. I don't know how I missed this earlier. Very nice work on this rig.

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Sir Charles deMouton-Black

I have a technical question.

I don't see any lining, so how do you prevent the backside of the spots affecting the revolvers finish?
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Graveyard Jack

I set the prongs deep enough into the leather that it doesn't pose a problem.
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