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Old 06-05-2017, 04:24 PM
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If you look at turnerriver' post #9 above, you see that Roy's holsters sometimes had closed bottoms as well.

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Nope. That stitching at the muzzle end is 'flat work' stitching to hold the suede lining in place; the two panels are held together by the circles of stitching around the slots. The muzzle ends are open :-).

In the various pics posted we can also see how the frame ahead of the trigger guard, has been formed into the leather. There being no welt to jam the frame in place, a pancake would not be properly called any sort of Threepersons, modified or otherwise; despite the so-called criteria of 'high ride' and 'exposed guard'.
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