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Unread 05-21-2004, 07:53 PM   #5
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The Seller says:
mold stains on interior, exterior NICE no pealing or flaking, some areas brown showing, MINOR, very nice overall 95% looks, a little clean up and leather balm, should make this a 99% holster

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I think the guy is off his rocker. This is never going to be a 99% HOLSTER NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO TO IT. I want to know what type of leather balm this guy has in mind.
I don't like the look of the belt loops or the front strap and the condition of the leather and stitching could be a disaster if the mold and mildew has been attacking it for very long.
There is a tool pouch in the top lid and like John says the mag pouch is notched for a Luger magazine. I know George says the Germans made mistakes and I agree but this one has too many red flags waving around.
Besides, when you buy crap you end up with crap.
I say spend your hard earned money on something that is genuine and in good enough condition that it could be easily fixed if need be.
Water and the subsequent mold damage on a holster is never a good place to start. You cannot reverse this, you may be able to stop it, but the damage is already done . I cannot comment on the integrity of the supplier or seller but whoever stored this holster is an idiot. Jerry Burney
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