My S&W Model 67 is the stainless version of the Combat Masterpiece.
I like black holsters for contrast with the silver,
and I like the Spegel designed black rubber stocks. Here are
the 5 I kept.
At left is an old S.D. Myres Model 624, a carved Threeperson's
style with a"dog ear" and a retention strap.
2nd is an El Paso Saddlery Threeperson's style, this one basket-
weave, again with the retention strap. The silver Navajo belt
buckle is by Nezzi, and the knife is a Piranha.
3rd is another Threeperson's style basketweave with "dog ear"
by Tex Shoemaker, riding on my Sidewinder belt by Red Nichols.
4th is another one by S.D. Myres. This one is his Model 614
also with "dog ear" and beautifully carved cordovan. It is riding
on a kinda matching belt from Texas Gunslinger. The knife is a
Bear.
5th is my "Dirty Harry" shoulder holster from Lawman Leather.
I bought this one and one for my Dad, I think back in the 60s.
Had to keep it for sentimental reasons.
I like black holsters for contrast with the silver,
and I like the Spegel designed black rubber stocks. Here are
the 5 I kept.
At left is an old S.D. Myres Model 624, a carved Threeperson's
style with a"dog ear" and a retention strap.
2nd is an El Paso Saddlery Threeperson's style, this one basket-
weave, again with the retention strap. The silver Navajo belt
buckle is by Nezzi, and the knife is a Piranha.
3rd is another Threeperson's style basketweave with "dog ear"
by Tex Shoemaker, riding on my Sidewinder belt by Red Nichols.
4th is another one by S.D. Myres. This one is his Model 614
also with "dog ear" and beautifully carved cordovan. It is riding
on a kinda matching belt from Texas Gunslinger. The knife is a
Bear.
5th is my "Dirty Harry" shoulder holster from Lawman Leather.
I bought this one and one for my Dad, I think back in the 60s.
Had to keep it for sentimental reasons.