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Originally Posted by LoboGunLeather
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).
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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