I was fortunate to acquire my third Brill Holster. It is in really nice condition. It has the usual lining on the back of the holster and halfway down the back of the inside. All the stitching is intact and tight, and the stitching on the back of the holster identifies it as a NJ Rabensburg version. I was told that it was made to fit a First Series Colt Woodsman with a 4 inch barrel.
Here are some pictures of the new one by itself, and with the others too. The last picture has my early Brill-A-Like scabbard made by Charles Kluge with a single welt around 1906, and the two later ones made by NJ Rabensburg with the thicker welts made after 1932. Because of heavy rain outside, I had to take the pictures inside and the lighting stinks!
Larry
Here are some pictures of the new one by itself, and with the others too. The last picture has my early Brill-A-Like scabbard made by Charles Kluge with a single welt around 1906, and the two later ones made by NJ Rabensburg with the thicker welts made after 1932. Because of heavy rain outside, I had to take the pictures inside and the lighting stinks!
Larry
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