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Hi all holster afficionados. Wondering if anyone can share a little insight into the holster maker "Ernst Siegemund" in Dresden. I have a brown 1913 holster made by this manufacturer. The condition is what I would consider to be very good to excellent for its age of 100 years (clearly has been welled cared for throughout the years). I'd upload a pic but the camera is charging and I can never seem to get pics to load properly.
Is this a common maker? Does it have any desirability to it? Any info is appreciated and, yes, if I can get pics loaded I will post them. Thanks! |
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There were many holster manufacturers. I don't think any sell for more based on who made them. A 1913 holster in good condition is probably worth around $300 +. Pre WW1 holsters are relatively hard to find. Pictures would help. Bill
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