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Royal Eubanks conceived and started Eubanks Leather in Boise
between 1937 & 1939. He sold to Pioneer Tent & Awning in 1949
with a 5 year agreement to not compete. Eubanks Pioneer Leather
became the new maker mark on the holsters, like the one shown
below with my Colt's Agent.

In 1954, upon expiration of the non-compete agreement, Royal
Eubanks started Idaho Leather, but He died shortly thereafter.
Eubanks widow sold the business to a family friend Bud Wetzel.

Idaho Leather is still in the location Eubanks started in with much
of the same equipment. It is operated by Bud's Son Ben Wetzel.

If you happen to be in Boise you should visit Idaho Leather. But
before you enter, set your watch back about 60 years.
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Eubanks holster for 6-inch Colt E and I frame revolvers.









Early production 1953 vintage Colt 3 5 7 models the holster
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This one is "Idaho Leather" stamped on the back...you guessed it, "MP 6"

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This one is "Idaho Leather" stamped on the back...you guessed it, "MP 6"


Man I really like those aged stag grips
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Eubanks holster . . . one of my favorites. This one a MP5








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Man I really like those aged stag grips
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That hog leg sure wears those spiffy grips well. Really nice combo.
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I have one of their holsters. Not as fancy as what some of you guys are sportin' but it's a fine piece o' gunleather anyway...
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I ordered two of the holsters for my Ruger Mark II .22 and my son's. Same style as Linde's. I have five others I have ordered thru the years, all the same style, just different revolvers. Quality as good as it gets. Also have a couple of the older Pioneer holsters. I " think" Ben is in his eighties and just a great guy to talk to while ordering.
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This is for a 4" N frame.
They built a stout rig.
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Somewhere in the archives is a picture of a Eubanks that even Tunnerriver had seldom seen. It is a leather laced flap holster for a 25 auto. I am a fan of flap holsters and when this one showed up on a gun show table for $10 I scarfed it up so fast you could feel a vacuum in the room.
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I didn't like the looks of the re-lacing on my Eubanks. Black color
was wrong and the lace was too narrow. I changed it to a natural
buckskin 3/16 (as wide as I could get through the holes.) I am
far from an expert, but I think it looks better.
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You're right, It looks much better!
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Phil, according to an article I have on hand, during the interview for it, Milt Sparks states that he was a sewing machine operator at Royal Eubanks at what appears to be around 1970. Yet your timeline says that by that time, the company was called Eubanks Pioneer. And I expect that Idaho Leather is not out of the questions, then, either. Can you flesh out the dates of operation of these companies, over and above what you've included already? Cheers.
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Red I have read every source I could find and I have met Ben Wetzel and
been in his shop several times. If you are going to be in Boise I suggest
you stop in and meet him and see his shop.
There is an article titled: Leather Craftsman A Dying Breed posted on the
internet from the Missoulian newspaper. (You need to answer a 3 question
survey for access, but it is painless.) It is quite authoritative
because it is based on an interview with Ben Wetzel.
He says Eubanks was founded by Royal in 1939. Idaho Leather bought by
his Dad Bud in 1955.
Vintage Gunleather also says Eubanks started in 1939. One may have
got their information from the other. Vintage has a 1950 date Eubanks
sold to Pioneer. And Vintage says Pioneer was in business 1950-1972.
That is not accurate because we know that Idaho leather started in 1954.
On rootsweb message board Eubanks History is written by Royal Eubank's
grandson Russ. He says Royal sold in 1949 and started Idaho Leather in
1954. Russ has a collection of over 50 Eubanks items. His email is:
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If Milt Sparks worked in the shop operating the sewing machine around
1970? Ben Wetzel would know. It was Idaho Leather way before that
time and it still is.
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Update: After thinking a little more I have to take back my statement
that Vintage Pioneer was in business 1950-1972 was not correct. Pioneer Tent and Awning did continue in business until 1972. Milt could have very well worked for Pioneer Tent and Awning. They would have still been making Eubanks Pioneer holsters with Idaho Leather as a competitor. More research is needed to find out when Pioneer Tent and Awning quit making Eubanks Pioneer holsters. We know that Idaho
Leather has continued to this day.
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