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05-01-2018, 08:05 PM
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Good Day at Blackrock ( leather treatment)
I had a table at the Michigan Antique Arm show this past weekend. I was able to snag four holsters. In my first photo the. basket weave holster on the far left does not have a makers mark but is very well made. The holster on the far right has a tiny stamp Mexico. Beautifully carved with an intricate laced pattern. The center holster is a left handed Heiser shoulder holster #185. The carved and laced black snubby holster lined in elk is made for a 2” kit gun. I happened to have one of those shipped in 1954. Bill
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09-21-2018, 07:01 PM
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Beautiful, intricate designed holsters. Is that a Colt Chief's Special? I had one back in the 50's.Light weight and aluminum frame. It used to tear my thumb up when i fired it. My wife was good with it though.
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09-22-2018, 01:34 AM
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Dvan34 that looks to me like a S&W KIT GUN, model of 1953, built on
the I frame. Very nice little .22
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