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Don't have it in hand yet but I just recently snagged this little Idaho leather gem. Hopefully, it will fit a 2" M&P.
And then there is the Eubanks left handed Colt 1908 holster that I have no worldly use for, but it was just too dang cheap to pass up !
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That Idaho holster is really cool! Please post some pictures of it with your 2" M&P.
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That Idaho holster is really cool! Please post some pictures of it with your 2" M&P.
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Will do. Probably be later this week before it gets here.
I have one for a 4" K that is one of my favorites.
Sent from my SM-S975L using Tapatalk
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Originally Posted by crazyphil
John as to your comment about lacing I would think it would
be difficult to charge enough for the option to justify the labor
intensity of lacing. From my limited experience lacing, I found
it fairly easy to do, but extremely difficult to do right. My #2
post above illustrates that.
That new Lawrence, in the middle of my #1 post above, has
about as perfection in lacing as I have ever seen. I will try
a closeup below.
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UPDATE: A small detail, but someone who should know told
me the lacing is probably goat? There is a closeup view of
the lacing on page 1, post #15. It shows better detail of
the lacing than this one.
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I love looking at some of these old threads. As my old Dad might say,
they are: "the kittins wihiskers".
I wanted to pull this one up again so those who missed it the first time
around can enjoy it.
Here is a good example of lacing. The holster is merely marked MEXICO.
(Just west of the belt loop)
Nothing else. It is carved and laced and has the red suede leather lining.
The Justin belt kinda matches the holster. The gun is my model 10 with
2" barrel. The stocks are Grasshorns. It's just a wee bit loose. It would
probably fit better with a snub model 19 or a Python.
Left to Right:
Front view
Back view
Side view
With gun, belt & accessories.
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Nice
Those are lovely.
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El Paso Saddlery, this century
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Here is one with an unusual tooling pattern. It is marked Faust Pasadena CA on the rear. I have not been able to find much info on the maker. But I sure like his work.
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I was intrigued by this one and learned from Old Cowboy Saddles & Spurs that John Faust came to Pasadena CA from TX in 1940, also worked for Bohlin, and d. 1960. The stamping pattern itself is somewhat unusual but was used by others; this one is by King Ranch and unable to date it accurately neverthless King Ranch fired up its saddlery very late 19th century and this is the model that the Brill-style of 1907 and later was derived from; by shrinking the pocket around the revolver, cutting away all the leather showing past the profile of the narrowed pocket, and folding the holster's fender as close to the mouth of the pocket as possible to make the revolver carry very high and angled rear sight forward. It then became the precursor to the Threepersons that simply pared away the cuff and fender, leaving behind a stitched loop.
1 original king ranch design (2).jpg
I actually cut this one up and turned it into a Brill to prove the point :-).
P.S. the original post is No. 44; for some reason the image from it does not appear above.
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Thank you Red for bringing this almost a year old thread back up to life.
I enjoyed the re-run this morning. Some beautiful carving, lacing, etc.
on here.
Also gives me a chance to post one that I didn't have back then.
Thank you Red for putting me on to this gorgeous carved and laced
Eubanks Mexican Loop. It is shown with Colt's SAA 7.5" Cavalry
Model replica.
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Hey Phil...I am left handed and in need of a holster for a 3.5 pre 27 also. what have you got...…………………………………...M*
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Sadly, only the left handed .22 holster is mine. A gift from Red. Thank you.
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As requested, here is an old thread with some gorgeous examples of
lacing. I don't recall seeing this one, so I will post to pull the thread
back up. It is a Heiser model 728.
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1930s Eubanks for 6" M&P, with toe plug
and
Early 1970s Akers for 4" 66, non steel shank
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S. D. Myres Model No. 545, Carved, Lined, and Laced for 3.5” or 4” N Frame S&W. Here shown with my 4” KCPD RM REG 5008:
William Brown Custom 2-Gun Cartridge Belt and Buscadero Holster Rig, Carved, Lined, and Laced for a Pair of 4.5” or 5” N Frame S&W’s. Here shown with my 4.5” matched pair of RM’s REG 447 & 448:
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Terry, for the bottom rig, there's a bell ringing somewhere, with someone shouting, "WINNER, WINNER, CHICKEN DINNER "!!!
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My BEDELL ROGERS MAKER LONGVIEW, TEXAS is my best carved and laced holster with my pre 17 22 Masterpiece.
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Here is my Price Western Leather Holster made in England.
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Barranti-Myres Barton Special for a Ruger Lightweight Officers 9mm with a neutral cant that I gifted to a friend for Christmas. Sad part was, it fit me perfectly and I had a really hard time giving it up.
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Moo Moo I have a few holsters made by Price-Western too, and they are
all top notch quality-wise. Mine are nowhere near as pretty as yours.
They are just plain, so don't qualify for this thread.
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Had this made from Tulsa abt 5 yrs ago. Had it made for the 625-3 Bank Note bought there. Don’t know if Danny Marsh still sets up there, Larry
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