OP
Here is the Heiser #753 holster and #45 belt. This was the most expensive catalog holster and belt offered by H.H. Heiser. If you walked into Heiser in Denver in 1936 you would have to pony up nearly the equivalent of $1000 in today's money for this rig. She's a beauty! Bill
Here is the Heiser #753 holster and #45 belt. This was the most expensive catalog holster and belt offered by H.H. Heiser. If you walked into Heiser in Denver in 1936 you would have to pony up nearly the equivalent of $1000 in today's money for this rig. She's a beauty! Bill
Real carved leather has a look that is really classic even though it is not put together by a "CLASSIC Holster Company." Here is a Bucheimer carved holster that I let go of several years ago.
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This Heiser, with the markings on the back would seem to date from 1905 to 1925. Pretty good shape to say the least.Not sure what gun it was supposed to fit, number on back is 719. Something in the 4" flavor, probably a Colt but I have coming a 1919 S&W 38 which I am hoping will be a good fit.
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This Heiser, with the markings on the back would seem to date from 1905 to 1925. Pretty good shape to say the least.Not sure what gun it was supposed to fit, number on back is 719. Something in the 4" flavor, probably a Colt but I have coming a 1919 S&W 38 which I am hoping will be a good fit.
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J. R. WEEMS;
I've been reviewing past posts, and found a couple of yours, that I enjoyed, and would like more information about them. - First the beautiful #719 Heiser holster shown in post #150 - Page #3, of this Holster Beauty Contest thread. You mentioned that you had a .38 revolver coming, that you hoped that the holster would fit. Did it? I believe that that holster was made to fit a S&W Mod. 34, .22/.32 Kit gun. - The second beautiful holster, that you posted, that caught my eye is the El. Paso Shoulder holster, made to fit your 1945 K-22, Post #142, page #3, of this thread also. The beautiful holster shown has a slot across the holster at about where the cylinder fits inside of the holster, but part of the holster is covered, and It's not clear to me how the retaining strap system works, could you enlighten me about that? It looks as tho the holster is lined. Is it suede , or pig skin? - Thanks.
Chubbo
When I got this old Eubanks Pioneer Leather holster several of the
rawhide laces were broken and it was in pretty poor shape. So first
I laced it with a black lace which was too small. So I removed the
black and tried this buckskin.
I know it is not a very good job, but it is an improvement over the black.
I want to try again with rawhide. I've been told you have to get the
rawhide wet before threading it through the holes. Seems like that
would really take a special technique.
I'm going to search u-tube. There should be a "how to" video somwhere.
By the way, here is a Hunter that I acquired recently that had been
laced. Don't know if it was done at the factory or by a previous
owner, but it's a nice job.