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Old 11-02-2017, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by turnerriver View Post
These two S.D. Myres holsters belonged to the SAC of the Houston Bureau office, I bought them from his brother in law after his passing. He sold them to me and supplied the above information after I received them so I will pass on the story as told to me. The holsters were made for the revolvers in them. I did buy the holsters and not the story, the story was thrown in at no charge.
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The lowermost one is a Bianchi 5B knockoff so expecting that it has a Myres stamp on the backside, it was made after 1964 or so. That was Bill Myres' era. By '65 he had handed off the saddlery side to Harlon Webb who operated it for a decade, at which point both men retired. Which stamp is on the backside, with or without 'tex'?
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