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Old 05-03-2018, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by usmc2427765 View Post
Great image, that holster could have been made by any saddle maker in Texas in the 1900-1920 era. I am getting older and forgetful, however there was a maker in Beeville, Tx and Brownsville, Tx that made holsters in that fashion. A great holster and great Texas lawman, thanks for sharing.
You got me thinking and the very wide part that bends over the belt is similar to one Red Nichols posted in his Brill types by many makers. That one by Kingsville Lumber Co., Kingsville, Tx. 1925-40 in Packing Iron. Thr loop attaches in a similar way, too.

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