HOLSTERS FOR SAA 4.75" BARREL

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These 5 mostly just do wall hanging duty because my
Single Action Army with 4.75" barrel is a non-firing replica.

At left is a Lawrence Model 120 "Keith" . The silver arrowhead
is there to cover a blem. The holster is riding on a "Sidewinder"
belt gifted to me from Red Nichols.

2nd is a Bianchi #1 "Lawman". I have always wondered if this
was Bianchi's first commercial offering, thus the number 1? The
belt is a Pro Rider.

3rd is a pretty nicely carved Hunter Model 3100, size 45. The
belt is by Carson.

4th is a Bucheimer-Clark "Rebel" Model 98. When Red Nichols
told me it is the closest production to Tom Threeperson's original,
I had to have one, so I found this one.

5th is a carved Bucheimer Federal Man. It is about the same
design as the Rebel, but it has a higher ride and a retention strap.
 

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Phil,


Just curious questions. Before you started liquidating your collection, how many holsters did you have? And how many did you keep?
 
Some very nice leather! I always really liked the Bianchi #1, a wonderful working holster for the SAA.

Here's my Reddog Leather SAA rig, riding single with a custom hunter by Prescott Knives. It's a little more Sunday BBQ than a working rig...

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skeezix - I think I had 146 before I liquidated and have about
66 remaining. I could be off but not much.

mrchick - Mr. King started the Sheridan style of carving right
about after WWII. I think that Hunter is an excellent example
of the style with the 5 petal wild rose.
 
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