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Jerry
Big thanks on the repair of my Navy holster. Looks just like it did the day I picked it up at the arms room ...... That little wooden cleaning rod is a jewel. Now I won't have to explain to people what is supposed to be there. I definitely think you are underpriced for such a professional job. Gary |
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The best at anything leather!!!! I've used Jerry close to ten years and always perfection!~~~Eric
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Hi Gary, How about posting some photos?
Best regards, Norm |
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Gosh Norm, why didn't I think of that.
And that reminded me of the cool spacer he included to keep the belt loops in shape. It would have been nice to have a Navy marked take down tool included but that would probably have been a bit much <grin>. Last edited by mystical_tutor; 11-03-2013 at 09:07 AM. Reason: spelling |
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