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i am awaiting my kramer iwb2 for my 329pd. lets see some leather pics.i have one galco dao and nothing to compare it to. how about what your favorite leather company is?keep shooting!!
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My 3 1/2" .357 Magnum in a Karla Van Horne holster she named Idaho John.
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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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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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329 PD and a Simply Rugged holster
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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
holster is VIKING, Mexico.
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model 19 and one more
I love these holsters
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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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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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Model 27, 5" with "Skeeter" Skelton stocks and an El Paso shuck.
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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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This is a Heiser that fits several of my guns,including a K-22 Outdoorsmans and a Colt Officer's Model Target .22.
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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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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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There's something about Van Horne's floral carving that just jumps out and grabs you. It's always so vibrant.
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Early IDAHO LEATHER N FRAME 3 1/2 INCH
Here is a nice looking Idaho n frame I picked up the other day, can anyone tell me about this holster #77LS RH, It looks like it might have been a special order, looking for your comments, Gerald
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