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Unread 09-06-2003, 01:26 PM   #11
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Gentlemen, My Former Brother in Arms has brought up an interesting thought.What he says is quite true. However, like any antiquity one must be careful to establish provenance. Or, if this trend were to continue to be popular and profitable all sorts of good holsters might fall prey to pin stickers. Actually, holsters with emblems attached are not seen very often, at least by me. More often one sees names written in or scratched on. I suspect this might be because it is not all that easy to penetrate the thick leather of a Luger holster top with a pin intended to go through cloth...Jerry Burney
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