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Old 06-09-2018, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by LoboGunLeather View Post
While I made a business of holsters, including carved and tooled versions, my personal preference has always been for plain oiled-tan leather. Nothing else satisfies that little spot inside me that identifies the quality of a well-made leather holster, that satin-glow, the perfectly burnished edges, the perfect forming work.

I have a few that qualify for duty at any nice barbeque party, but most of my working holsters are very plain (until you start noticing the details).
And nothing smells as good as a new leather holster !

In the 60's my favorite cologne was " English Leather" !
I'm a wannabe leather worker who didn't quite have the skills for carving. But I did learn how to do some fancy lacing .
Gary
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