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05-06-2008, 12:01 AM | #21 |
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Good example of a pig skin holster.
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Tom, That's weird...Could you Email me a closeup? Cutting surface leather always is a bad idea! I would like to see the technique.
Yer Airborne Pal, Jerry
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A few weeks ago I found out a very old corduroy leather bag for sale in an antik market of Berlin. I purchased it and sent it to Jerry, who made all the stock attaching parts and...one double mag. pouch ! Please have a look at the photos.. thanks again Jerry !!
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Jerry, I see you have finally solved the question of how to put the lining into the toe boot. Looks real good.
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Jerry you fine work is just unbeleivable.
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George, I wish! The boot I made here was made of the old leather Christian provided but the liner was a donor from an original boot that was damaged. I mated the two together...
Richie, Many thanks! I appreciate your admiration. Jerry Burney
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Hi Jerry,
Congrat for the amazing job... Christian really nice rig!
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I once had a similar pattern "corduroy" leather unmarked holster for the 4" barrelled PO8; later identified as being of Russian manufacture. TH
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Tom, I presume you do not have photo of this holster..Could you let me know please how the holster had been identified as being Russian made ? thanks.
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Your like fine wine , better every year. Beautiful work. Bill
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Mauro, Bill..Thanks! I love to do it and that's a blessing!
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