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Unread 03-03-2005, 10:49 AM   #1
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Hello alls

I need your advice about this civil holster for a 4 3/4 barrel

There's a button snap for the loadind tool stamped:
J.H.H .star. C.S.star. in cercle
And the top seems like found on double magazine pouch from Netherlands






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Unread 03-03-2005, 11:22 AM   #2
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A beautiful example and seems correct in every way...I just had another commercial in here for a small repair and it had the same pointed top flap on the tool pouch.
What advice are you wanting exactly?
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Patrice, like Jerry says, it's a great commercial holster. I also might point out that it is not pebble grained but rather seems to be pig skin which makes it even more desireable. A valuable holster.
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George is absolutely correct, I forgot to mention it. I would say it is in the $700-$900 catagory. It has the cleaning rod sleeve attached close to the magazine pouch but no provision for the pin punch next to the interior tool pouch like I have seen on many others. The hinge is particulary pristine, the whole holster is in amazing condition. A real find. Notice the leather covered buckle....Do you have an opportunity to purchase this holster? Jerry Burney
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That is easily one of the most stunning holsters I have seen in quite a while, a real treasure and outstanding collector's piece. I hope you can acquire it Patrice, it deserves a good home.
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Hi,

Nice one. Are there any stampings on one or either rings of the pushbutton assembly?
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Yes on the snap button there's stamped only five letters .J.H.H. and .C.S.
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Hi,

Thanks. These markings have been reported before on other 'commercial' equipment.

I believe they point towards a button factory in former Czecho-Slowakia (hence the C.S.).

Reported:
JHH * CS * (pre-1918)

RG (ca 1918-1925?)

KM (ca 1930-1940?)

A possible button-producer may be Josef Haase from Peterswald, in a disputed CS/German area.
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Hi,

Thanks. These markings have been reported before on other 'commercial' equipment.

I believe they point towards a button factory in former Czecho-Slowakia (hence the C.S.).

Reported:
JHH * CS * (pre-1918)

Hi,
Thanks to you it is this one : pre-1918

And now this holster is at home
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Wonderful! Glad you got it. I am envious! Congratulations
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