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Unread 01-29-2002, 12:59 PM   #2
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Johnny, Thanks for the compliment. I don't do that many P-38 holsters but that one did turn out nice. I mostly do Luger holsters as they are my passion and because I do not spread the word among P-38 collectors. Right now I have five holsters on my bench only one of them a hardshell P-38.I have to completely dismantle it and with the metal hardware involved it is a job. I don't know what the Germans were thinking when they affixed one end of the lifting strap underneath the metal closure plate held on with four rivets!


By the way, I do not use Pecards leather treatment and never have. I use a product out of England called Hide Food that was developed decades ago and was quite difficult to find but through a fellow collector from Auto Mag he discovered it was sold exclusively through Jaguar dealerships for use on their leather seats. Really great stuff and I highly recomend it. Thanks again Johnny for the kind words about my work. Hope you guys had a great time together! Jerry Burney



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