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Major 2

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Books OToole

When you collect "pocket pistols" you end up also collecting holsters for these smaller framed pistols.

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G.I.L.S.

K.V.C.
N.C.O.W.S. 2279 - Senator
Hiram's Rangers C-3
G.A.F. 415
S.F.T.A.

Marshal Will Wingam

Those small frame holsters look great. What a fine collection. I particularly like those pocket holsters. Thanks for sharing.

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Major 2

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Marshal Will Wingam

Nice looking holsters, there. They look mighty nice. Thanks.

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Rube Burrows

Quote from: Major 2 on January 27, 2024, 05:27:00 PM
this one ?

The one to the left of the brown one in the center.
"If legal action will not work use lever action and administer the law with Winchesters" ~ Louis L'Amour

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Major 2

Quote from: Rube Burrows on January 27, 2024, 02:26:14 PM
First photo on the first page....... holster to the right of the paddle holster on the left. Would love a pattern for that one. Cool looking holster.

I guess we are not communicating  :-\

"right of the paddle holster on the left" is the one I cut and pasted?
"left of the brown one in the center."  well the brown one in the center is a original 1929 Bauer Brothers Duty holster, and to its left is an original M37 British issue Web " Revolver pouch" (they don't call them holsters) for the Enfield pistol.
The one just below is a German P38 Mauser holster dated 44 (it is actually black and worn patina)
  That makes the holster left of it, a Dave Carrico pattern for the S&W #3
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Rube Burrows

Quote from: Major 2 on January 29, 2024, 03:28:04 PM
I guess we are not communicating  :-\

"right of the paddle holster on the left" is the one I cut and pasted?
"left of the brown one in the center."  well the brown one in the center is a original 1929 Bauer Brothers Duty holster, and to its left is an original M37 British issue Web " Revolver pouch" (they don't call them holsters) for the Enfield pistol.
The one just below is a German P38 Mauser holster dated 44 (it is actually black and worn patina)
  That makes the holster left of it, a Dave Carrico pattern for the S&W #3

Sorry, on the original photo I am talking about the 2nd one from the left. Next to the swivel holster.
"If legal action will not work use lever action and administer the law with Winchesters" ~ Louis L'Amour

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RATS#288

Major 2

Ok, that is the one as in thread. #60
when planets align...do the deal !

Rube Burrows

"If legal action will not work use lever action and administer the law with Winchesters" ~ Louis L'Amour

SASS# 84934
RATS#288

1961MJS

Hi, since this question concerns this previous thread,I added  to the old one. Feel free to move it.  A friend of mine owns a WW1 Luger with the associated holster and a tool.  The holster is roughly 110 years old.  The leather is is good, but not great shape.  The  leather is still black from the original dye.  Should he leaher be treated with Reconnaissance Wax?  Would Skidmore's be better?

Later
Mike
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Division of Oklahoma

Major 2

Skidmore's   hands above
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Marshal Will Wingam

I second the use of Skidmore's. The stuff is wonderful for putting life into old leather or wood.

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