Need "Showy" holster suggestions...

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Normally more into working guns, BUT I do have this one....it is a flawless factory nickel 19-3 2.5" wearing beautiful Executioner stags and a Tyler T-grip. Maybe not quite a BBQ gun, but still an eye catcher. Trouble is I do not have an equally showy holster for it to bring it out on special occasions. Trying to windowshop the dizzying number of makers is frustrating, so I thought you folks might have something in mind. Preferences: leather, of course, with some handsome tooling (though not florals, and not basketweave), retention of some sort, belt,not shoulder, and what color or tone best shows off nickle? Ideas and pictures appreciated!!!!
 
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Right thar it is!!!

If'n I was gonna build one just for a nickle revolver...Sumthing like Merril's would be jest the ticket. :D

As a matter of fact, I may tool one for my up and coming nickle RM ;):cool:
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Preferences: leather, of course, with some handsome tooling (though not florals, and not basketweave),
I missed the no floral part........Carving with-out floral....Jest leaves ya with butts and stems ;):D

Glossy Black in Oak Leaf & Acorns for that ostentatious look :cool:

Holster, Pant belt & Gunbelt......
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This is an L-frame but you get the idea. I know you said no floral but if you want to go fancy, it doesn't get much fancier than floral carving.

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Here's some fancy non-traditional tooling:

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A nicely-built plain rig can also be a bit fancy in its own right:

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I know opinions on the definition of "showy" will vary. But if you can agree with me that sometimes...just once in a while... less is more them perhaps you could call this holster fancy. It is a custom made for my Lew Horton 24-3 and it goes so well with this gun that it is the most beautiful holster I have.

I love all the tool work on those pictured but when it comes down to where the rubber meets the road I think I prefer the un-tooled holsters better. Especially when they are at this level of quality. But that's just me.

It's the one on the left in this pic.
 

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I don't like floral myself. But good carving does something. You really do need two-tone to show it off, though. My granddaughter's, here, you can hardly see the design.





I believe, in that one, he died the leaves too dark. This one, with lighter leaves, is a much prettier rig. Same leather smith.

 
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This was supposed to make things easier! Oak leaves and acorns >pant, pant<, two tones, simple and elegant....you guys are killing me. Beautiful rigs!
 
If you really don't want floral -- and I suggest you reconsider that -- maybe exotic leather, like alligator or snake or ostrich or shark, etc.
 
I know, you said no floral. But Mr. Sam would turn over in his grave if I didn't seize the chance to show off his work one more time.

A man can never have enough hide to keep his stuff in.
 

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