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One really hot holster...
Have to share this story (even though it's several years old). I was taking a vacation in Colorado a few years ago and stopped at a hamburger joint on the road while headed for Durango. My family was eating our burgers when this pretty big fellow was preparing to sit down at the table next to us. By the print of his shirt, I knew he was packing. Before he sat, he raised his shirt and slapped leather and unloaded on his hamburger, with Tabasco that is. That's right, an engraved leather holster for his Tabasco. Pretty nice too. Even had a little salt and pepper shaker next to the hole for the bottle of Tabasco. I don't know if he made it or ordered it from somewhere, but I've never seen one before or since. It's all I could do to keep my kids from busting out laughing the entire meal. And it was totally concealed!
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Have to share this story (even though it's several years old). I was taking a vacation in Colorado a few years ago and stopped at a hamburger joint on the road while headed for Durango. My family was eating our burgers when this pretty big fellow was preparing to sit down at the table next to us. By the print of his shirt, I knew he was packing. Before he sat, he raised his shirt and slapped leather and unloaded on his hamburger, with Tabasco that is. That's right, an engraved leather holster for his Tabasco. Pretty nice too. Even had a little salt and pepper shaker next to the hole for the bottle of Tabasco. I don't know if he made it or ordered it from somewhere, but I've never seen one before or since. It's all I could do to keep my kids from busting out laughing the entire meal. And it was totally concealed!
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MAN...THAT IS HILARIOUS!!! I'm crying laughing over here. That's the funniest thing I've heard in a looooong time!
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12-30-2015, 01:55 PM
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Very funny
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12-30-2015, 08:10 PM
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It might surprise those reading this but he is one of the normal people that live here. They get WAY worse.
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12-30-2015, 08:20 PM
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WELL!!! Open carry is not accepted everywhere...yet!
Concealed means concealed, right? Now if he'd had extra mag holders with Franks Hot Sauce, etc, that would make sense.
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12-30-2015, 08:21 PM
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I know several guys who have the "hot sauce holster" but never seen one with salt and pepper! Biker magazines used to have ads selling them.
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Well, I don't use hot sauce so you won't see me wearing one. But I see nothing wrong with it.
I have a friend who likes black pepper. I agree that the shakers that barely trickle a few flakes are just about worthless. So maybe 15 years ago we were in Leadville, CO looking for a steak. I think there was a Quincy's there at the time. We ordered out steaks and when they served them, he grabbed the pepper and tried to shake a little out. And that was what he got, a very little. But he's an engineer by trade, and it didn't phase him one bit. He just unscrewed the top and "seasoned to suit " . So a few years later, he moved to Arizona. And my house warming present to them was a Victorian era "Muffineer" or sugar shaker. Specifically for him to use as a supplementary pepper shaker. Not only does hit have additional capacity, but big holes to deliver an adequate shot.
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12-30-2015, 09:53 PM
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I've seen a container you put on your keychain for hot sauce.
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12-30-2015, 11:01 PM
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Like this? Simply "Google" Hot Sauce Holster! Here's a link if you want one! Hot Sauce Holsters Home
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I've been to a county fair and a couple of goat ropings but that beats anything I have ever seen.   Larry
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Now that's "Packing Heat"
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