This is why I enjoy collecting gun leather. I acquired this cartridge belt recently because of the maker-Jos. R. Diekan of New York.The only reference I've found for him is in Fast & Fancy Revolver Shooting by Ed McGivern.Page 373 says "A very fine two-gun outfit on the Buscadero pattern of belt & holsters was made for me by Joseph R. Diekan of 41 Fulton Street, New York.They are shown in the pictures on page 376, accompanied by an excellent suspender holster and several quick action flap top holsters. These goods,while in plain finish as shown here,are of the very highest grade material and workmanship.Very excellent and highly satisfactory goods."
All true by me as the only piece I've ever seen by this maker is the belt shown below.2 1/4" wide, very heavy skirting leather construction,it has 60 cartridge loops which are hand sewn & are,as near as I can make out for a .22 Magnum cartridge.The diamond shaped logo stamp is under the belt tongue-"JOS. R. DIEKAN CUSTOM MADE NEW YORK,U.S.A." is stamped as shown with what is certainly a shamrock in the center. The nicest surprise was the round Abercrombie & Fitch logo stamped under the nickel buckle.
If the loops are for a .22 Magnum cartridge Joseph Diekan was doing business at least as late as 1959.
I know, I know-I need to get a life-maybe a hobby to take my mind off my leather obsessions...I hope you enjoy the photos.
Regards,
turnerriver
All true by me as the only piece I've ever seen by this maker is the belt shown below.2 1/4" wide, very heavy skirting leather construction,it has 60 cartridge loops which are hand sewn & are,as near as I can make out for a .22 Magnum cartridge.The diamond shaped logo stamp is under the belt tongue-"JOS. R. DIEKAN CUSTOM MADE NEW YORK,U.S.A." is stamped as shown with what is certainly a shamrock in the center. The nicest surprise was the round Abercrombie & Fitch logo stamped under the nickel buckle.
If the loops are for a .22 Magnum cartridge Joseph Diekan was doing business at least as late as 1959.
I know, I know-I need to get a life-maybe a hobby to take my mind off my leather obsessions...I hope you enjoy the photos.
Regards,
turnerriver


