I Just Finished My B-B-Q Gun Belt And Holster

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Wyatt Burp

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I might start offering these for sale once I figure a price. Maybe around $300. It's single thickness unlined and patterned after the Brill holster and a wider version of a Lawrence belt. It was supposed to have twelve loops but I cut the tooling pattern accidently for fourteen. This rig is exceptionally comfortable and practical.

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Very nice Wyatt. A lot of effort but a big payoff.
Thanks for taking the time to document the process
& sharing it with all of us.
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turnerriver
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Wow. Sweet work. Having done some of that work many years ago, I can tell you have a lot of time in it. By the way, would someone please tell me what a B-B-Q gun is? I must be living under a rock.
 
Wow. Sweet work. Having done some of that work many years ago, I can tell you have a lot of time in it. By the way, would someone please tell me what a B-B-Q gun is? I must be living under a rock.

SAFireman. This is hand stitched.
palmetto99, I'm a little late to the B-B-Q but a B-B-Q gun is the fancy flamboyant outfit a southwestern lawman ( or anyone, I guess) wears to a Sunday B-B-Q to try to out bling your pals. Then they wear their plainer guns during the week to shoot border jumpin' drug smugglers and gangsters.
 
Very nice work. You can be proud of that rig at any BBQ or anywhere else for that matter.
 
WOW O WOW!!! That looks awesome!
If you decide to offer them for sale I think I want one. That looks nicer than some other custom makers I have seen. Great job you did.
 
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