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Unread 08-28-2004, 10:18 PM   #1
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1915 MARS Pebblegrain Artillery Holster Rig - Stock is Jerry's.
Holster etc., is George Anderson's - Jerry made the stock strap, 2 brass rivets, closure stud, boot, strap, and toe strap, out of pebblegrain leather from a map case provided by George Anderson. 8/28/2004



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You two guys are determined to drive the rest of us over the edge with envy. An nice artillery rig is tough enough to find, but a pebble grained one is totally unreal. Think I will go off and pout for a while.

(Great stuff and nice work BTW! <img border="0" alt="[cheers]" title="" src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" /> )
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It's great what you can do with a little vinyl and a hot glue gun.
Beautiful Jerry!! I gotta find a couple of pebble grain cows now. Are they the spotty ones?

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Thanks fellows, I appreciate it. This is the first time I have worked with this type of leather...Made for a nice complete rig. George Anderson will be happy with this no?

I am just completing a Baby Police Luger holster for Bill McGrevin and will post photo's of that next.

Ron, Gotta find em with the really small spots...

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