a particular holster marked punched in the leather Dale Myres el Paso, and Mexico ink print.
probably for Browning HP35 or Colt 1911
probably for Browning HP35 or Colt 1911
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Sam Dale Myers' son called us the same as his father with the addition of Junior, he continued his father's work, perhaps he sought his own path beyond the border?It has El Paso and also Mexico? stamped on it. Curious about that.
Happy to read you. I stop worrying.Despite being S.D. Myres Jr. Dale did not end up running the Myres Saddlery after Tio Sam’s death. He started a competing business selling holsters made for him in Mexico. That's a new mark to me, my Dale Myres holsters have a different stamp.
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I have reported all writing on the back side, i know very well that el Paso and Ciudad Juárez respectively located one in the USA and the other in Mexico and that el Paso in Mexico do not exist.All the Mexico stamp means is that was a holster made in Mexico for Dale Myers, not that there is an El Paso Mexico! Note the El Paso is a normal impressed stamp, while the Mexico is an ink stamp!
Sam Dale Myers' son called us the same as his father with the addition of Junior, he continued his father's work, perhaps he sought his own path beyond the border?