rednichols
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This holster was not made in Austin. It has the merits of a Hill Country holster made by Rabensburg during the 1920s or early 1930s in Llano, Texas at the N. J. Rabensburg Company located immediately north of the Llano River bridge on the westside of Ford Street/Bessemer Avenue.
You're on thin ice with this one. Fredericksburg and Llano both are near Austin (my map says, west and northwest respectively) and the Sunday scabbard was sold throughout ALL of Texas in N.J.'s time. Its construction details are precisely as by N.J. when marked with the Brill name, or the owner's initials, for which we have no info to suggest a pre-32 date. For all we know N.J. made them Kluge's way then switched to his new configuration AFTER '32.
The Sunday scabbard aka The Brill is an important part of holstory. Indeed it marks the very FIRST complex design engineered to be more than a gun pocket. Yet we have to remember that the scabbard was completely overshadowed by the Threepersons, first with the Rangers then with the FBI and thereafter when EVERY maker you can think of made it for revolvers into the 21st century. While no maker outside of Texas ever made the Sunday scabbard at all.