I found a Seventrees catalog on line, posted by Red Nichols, and
made a copy. If you are interested, it is easy to find with the
help of Mr. Google.
Reading the catalog this morning, a couple of things got my
attention.
Quite a few folks on this forum think that getting a holster wet
is a bad thing. If I get a pre-owned holster, like from ebay, I
always give them a bath in warm water with a couple of drops
of Dawn.
I thought it interesting that Paris said: "After each holster is
stitched and dyed, it is cased or wet down in our specially
formulated solution".
Another thing I found interesting was the 1969 pricing:
Seventrees SSS model (below on the left with my Model 19)
was $15.95.
Seventrees Scorpion (2nd from left with Colt's Agent) was $16.50
Those 2 are the only ones I have at this time, but Ken Null bought
Seventrees patterns, and I have a few from him.
RSS Revolver Super Speed (3rd from left with my Model 10 2"),
VAM Vampire driver's holster (4th from left with my S&W 642-1) and
IWB Gibson Covert (5th from left with Colt's Agent).
The holsters Ken made did cost a little bit more than the prices
shown in the catalog for the Seventrees holsters.
made a copy. If you are interested, it is easy to find with the
help of Mr. Google.
Reading the catalog this morning, a couple of things got my
attention.
Quite a few folks on this forum think that getting a holster wet
is a bad thing. If I get a pre-owned holster, like from ebay, I
always give them a bath in warm water with a couple of drops
of Dawn.
I thought it interesting that Paris said: "After each holster is
stitched and dyed, it is cased or wet down in our specially
formulated solution".
Another thing I found interesting was the 1969 pricing:
Seventrees SSS model (below on the left with my Model 19)
was $15.95.
Seventrees Scorpion (2nd from left with Colt's Agent) was $16.50
Those 2 are the only ones I have at this time, but Ken Null bought
Seventrees patterns, and I have a few from him.
RSS Revolver Super Speed (3rd from left with my Model 10 2"),
VAM Vampire driver's holster (4th from left with my S&W 642-1) and
IWB Gibson Covert (5th from left with Colt's Agent).
The holsters Ken made did cost a little bit more than the prices
shown in the catalog for the Seventrees holsters.
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