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Here is my S&W Model 624 with Adventure Supply Outfitters N4 full flap holster. The holster also fits well with my M28-2. It kind of has that "Raiders of the Lost Ark" look to it!
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Nothing special here to most folks....
Here is an old Western knife and a holster that an old guy made and gave to me a long time ago. The knife is "cosmetically challenged" I know, but I was very fond of the old guy and the knife and sheath combo mean a lot to me. They will never be sold as long as I am above ground.
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That's a nice one -db-! Is it a Myres?
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Yes, it's not marked but I believe it is a Myres.
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Not as high end as some of the previous, but they serve me well. Looking for a new one for the 66, so I can use the Rosen for the 15. Clockwise from the top; 66 in Mitch Rosen, 1911 in Mitch Rosen, 1911 in a Berasateau (Argentina maker), 1911 in a Wilson, GP100 in an old no-name, 1911 in an Andrews and in the middle a Mdl 60 in a Kramer. Not pictured are my various kydex rigs, which work great but aren't near as good looking as leather.
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Here is one of my favorites that I got not too long ago. It's for a 4" N frame made by our very own Wyatt Burp.
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Show us your leather...
Heiser flap holster with a nickel Kit Gun.
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Bianchi J-frame thumb break:
El Paso Saddlery 1942 “Tanker” (lined) for N-frame:
Cut-down Victory S.H. for 2” M&P:
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I am currently waiting on this holster from Lobo Gunleather for my 6 inch 25-5, it can be worn strong side or cross draw:
I have these 2 from Kelley Gun Leather for a Sig 1911 Extreme:
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Here are 3 of my '120's' from Rob Leahy'
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Another Lobo, for my 2 1/2" Mod 19.
And for more full coverage, a Simply Rugged for my N Frame Pre 27.
And, in a weak moment I sold a Heiser for a 3 1/2" Pre 27.
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Heiser flap holster with a nickel Kit Gun.
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That's some beautiful leather work, thanks for showing it. The kit gun's not bad either.
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In a very weak moment I sold these:
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Model 657 in a holster that I can not remember who made it
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Maybe some help with identification? This is a $5 gun show find.
This lefty ankle holster appears to be made for either a bobbed or full hammer. I bought from another forum member here.
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Colt 25 in Colt marked holster
Another colt, 1933 DS Lawrence marked 35BR and 540
finally a smith, my 4" kit gun bought new in 1973
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model 19 and one more
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2 French Manurhin:
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A couple of K-22's with leather by S.D. Myres.
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I have a few also in the 1911 and rigs for my 45 Long Colt's.
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Beautiful leathers all, but to Mr. Turnriver, you always have the most wonderful old holsters sir...n the guns "aint shabby" either! Mike
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S.D. Myres 4" K
Alamo Leather Goods for 1911 Govt.
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show us your leather...
Did someone say Colt's ?
FT, outstanding as usual.
Mike, thanks for the comments- I enjoy collecting fine old gun leather.
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John,PLEASE stop showing this Heiser and the Myres "Barton Special". There's only so much an old man can take!
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more Flappers & a few others.............
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Who made that 2nd flap holster with the dyed background?
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John the bottom flap holster is made by A. J. Williamson of Casper, Wyoming, fits a 5 & 1/2 N frame.
The top one is a Heiser.
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Here's a nice Bucheimer "semi shoulder" holster I picked up today.
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This is a Heiser that fits several of my guns,including a K-22 Outdoorsmans and a Colt Officer's Model Target .22.
It once belonged to this gentleman.
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That is a very nice holster,but what makes it special is the last owner-John Hart-The Lone Ranger.
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Show us your leather...
Early 1900's is my best guess although anytime between
1870's & 1930's is possible. I have several Iver Johnson
holsters & am sure the different logo stamps would
help date them but I don't know the difference between them.
I like those old pocket holsters.
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Early 1900's is my best guess although anytime between
1870's & 1930's is possible. I have several Iver Johnson
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Thanks turnerriver!
I found this info today,
The company's name changed to Iver Johnson & Company in 1883.
Then they changed the name again to Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works in 1891, when the company relocated to Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
I wonder if they changed the makers mark on the holsters to coincide with the companys name change?
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I showed this one over in the 1980/Present section but I don't guess it will hurt to put it over here to.
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It's one of mine. The last one I did and it should have been right handed. I cut the front piece on the wrong side and it was such a nice piece of leather I went a head and made it a lefty.
We all make mistakes sometimes, right?
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That is a great looking holster. Is Adventure Supply Outfitters still in business? Do you have a link for them?
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Some Milt Sparks:
A Kramer
A Lobo (4" N frame)
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A left-handed Flap Holster for a Mauser Parabellum. Made by Vic Perez, Burbank, CA.
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How about a Lewis Leather (Los Angeles, CA) left-handed cross-draw for a 3" 36?
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