I only have one holster for the Kentucky Flintlock. But that's
alright. It is a replica and spends all it's time hanging on my
office wall.
The sash goes through the small loop, then the sash goes over
the left shoulder and across the chest, or just around the waist
and is tied. The flintlock goes in the larger loop.
Here is the picture. The holster is home made (by me) as you
can probably tell. Of course the coonskin hat belonged to
Daniel Boone and the knife was Jim Bowie's.
My replicas all hang on the office wall, while all my holsters for
real guns, are still on pegboard in a walk in closet with locking
door. I auctioned off the Red Nichols holster I had for the 4.75"
Single Action Army, so I had to re-do the picture with the Viking
that took it's place.
It feels great to be organized. Before the liquidation, the volume
of holsters was confusing.
alright. It is a replica and spends all it's time hanging on my
office wall.
The sash goes through the small loop, then the sash goes over
the left shoulder and across the chest, or just around the waist
and is tied. The flintlock goes in the larger loop.
Here is the picture. The holster is home made (by me) as you
can probably tell. Of course the coonskin hat belonged to
Daniel Boone and the knife was Jim Bowie's.
My replicas all hang on the office wall, while all my holsters for
real guns, are still on pegboard in a walk in closet with locking
door. I auctioned off the Red Nichols holster I had for the 4.75"
Single Action Army, so I had to re-do the picture with the Viking
that took it's place.
It feels great to be organized. Before the liquidation, the volume
of holsters was confusing.