Another Dave Keith Classic !!

I've seen a video clip of Dave shootin' two from the hip,and doin' a right decent job of it. Me? I am numbidextrous, clumsy with both hands.:cool:

Yep he was handling them pretty good...best I remember they were some pretty warm loads too lol
 
Dear rog8732,
That is a double dump pouch, each holding six rounds and they are on speed strips. I like the speed strips as they keep all the shells turned the same way.
 
Dave also makes a smaller speed loader pouch for concealed carry that only holds one speed strip
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Absolutely beautiful work. Well Dave your cover is blown.

You had us thinking you sat on the back porch drinking western shine while popping turkeys.

Now I see whut cher really doing. Pretty dang awesome. You sir are an artist. Yep, nothing any old cow poke would admit to, but an artist you are. I do suspect you might say arteest if ur foots are held to the branding iron fire. Still beautiful work.

And don't come back telling us you skin ur own hides and chew them to tan them.... :)
 
I think he may be smilin' in this here picture. :D;)


Yup,
Iggy's right....that's as close to grinin' as I think I ever get,
course is was cause I was totin' an RM that day.

And for the record....I almost laugh'd one time, but caught myself in time so it didn't show all that much.



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Now this here'n might make y'all grin a might....;)




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Don't let ol Dave kid you, he had a grin as big as the grill of a 57 Buick when he got done shootin' WYO's big fifty at a 5 gallon bucket sized rock a 1000 yards across the crick at "Iggy's next to last annual pasture poodle shoot" a few years back.

You may notice the presence of a couple of Dave's rigs in use in this picture.
 
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I also have a couple of rigs that Dave made for an appearance at the Carlin Ranch Pasture Poodle Shooting Club.
One for an engraved 3.5" Model 27 and a matching holster and mag carrier for my Ivory gripped .38 Super Commander. Like Iggy Said about not being agile enough to use either hand...I can shoot, just can't get the hang of posting pictures here.
Real Classics...Just like Dave.
Thom Braxton
SWCA #1474
 
Dave's pistol but my rig built by Dave, of course. True artistry in leather! He actually does smile once in a while, but ya gotta look real quick to catch 'im!
 

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Thanks for all the kind words....

And yes, I do like double rigs purty darn good.

It was a pleasure to be of service.

Su Amigo,
Dave


Another pic of Barney's double rig,

http://s420.photobucket.com/user/keith44spl/media/BarneysRigphoto3_zpsd3e403f2.jpg.html

Very well done buyer and supplier. High quality things made in the USA are the very,very best! I'd buy one Snap On tool proudly Made in USA for ten times more $ than a hundred pieces of junk made outside our Republic. Very well done gentlemen on the part of all parties involved...very well done.

I've been a salesman for 30 + years now and have never sold anything to anyone who may have thought they paid too much who has been disappointed. Many years ago I worked for a semi-trailer dealer who wanted to sell rock dumps made in Mexico "just so we could have more business." I told the owner he owned the company and he could do whatever he wanted to do but "I was not going to sell junk." I sold what we made right here in CO and never sold **** to "price" buyers.

I have a clean conscience...

Ya get what ya pay for and , no offense , I owned a Taurus in the 1980's (given to me) , and traded for a 686 that's the last one they'll ever pry from my cold dead hands.

The firearms and leather presented here are priceless...
 



Dave,
That's an impressive two-tone pancake. Ah, Black & Tan, very interesting. What do you call the pattern ??
 
Barney,
That jest a pattern that I had in my mind's eye....
It just comes together some times, after I study on it for a spell.

Kind like this one I built for Arlo some time back, a lit'l vine and basket-weave





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Dave,
That vine and basket weave is another outstanding pattern too. I can see it clearly now, I just don't own enough revolvers.
 
Barney,
That jest a pattern that I had in my mind's eye....
It just comes together some times, after I study on it for a spell.

Kind like this one I built for Arlo some time back, a lit'l vine and basket-weave





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Not that all the other pics are nothin' to sneeze at ... but dang that is just freakin' gorgeous! Well done Dave, well done.
 
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