G.F. Cake holster for Combat Commander

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I just got a chance to buy back this Combat Commander from a friend and started digging in my box for a nice older holster to go with it. Bought the holster from Turnerriver at the symposium in Columbus, OH in 2014. I don’t know who actually made the holster, but is was sold by the George F. Cake Company in Berkely, CA. It’s very nicely flower carved and made to carry cocked and locked. The Commander shipped in 1977 so is likely a contemporary vintage to the holster.
I hope you all enjoy the pair!
 
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In post #2 I mentioned I had a holster made by Wolfram for the
George R. Cake Company. It is Wolfram's Blazer brand that he used
when he was in Monrovia, CA. He was a law enforcement officer in
Monrovia. He was also a mentor to a young new upstart in the holster
business, John Bianchi.

When Wally was in Albuquerque, N.M. after WWII, he was also a law
enforcement officer. He started his holster business there and used
Wolf as a brand. Here on the right is a very early Wolf, made for the
F. M. Pitt Co.
 

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