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I was thinking about Jerry Burney, A true Gentleman and Master Craftsman and was wondering who made the finest holsters and if there were written standards that governed the quality. Which ones are the most valuable??
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AKAH was the top leather maker in Germany who mainly made leather for the commercial market (early 1900's through WWII) and for the NSDAP during WWII.
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Was there a holster manufacturer considered the 'Louis Vutton' of leather holsters?
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![]() In this month's issue of American Rifleman there was a picture of one of Bianchi's western rigs...made for an M1911...Surely he could do a Luger... The Wild Bunch rides again!!! ![]()
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That's a sweet looking rig! I'd get one for my 1911s!!
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Yeah that is a fine BBQ rig!
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Eric, I think the 1906 commercial are the finest.
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