Faulkner
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With the acquisition of a new to me Ruger Bearcat, I got to thinking what kind of holster I might be wanting should I decide to carry it around the homestead. I had it with me when I stopped by for a quick visit with my 79 year old dad today and was showing him my latest gun buy. As he was looking at it he said for me to follow him out to his shop attached to his barn, and once inside he reached up on a shelf and pulled down a cardboard box, blew off the dust, and rummaged inside. A moment later he pulled out the holster pictured below, and the Bearcat slipped inside like it was made for it.
He handed it to me and said I could have it and that it had belonged to my grandfather. He said he used to carry a Colt .38 in it back in the day. I asked him could he be more specific about back in the day and he said he thought he had a picture of him wearing it with the Colt from about 1965, so back at least 55 years ago. He said the holster, sans the Colt, was in a box of stuff he'd brought back from when they sold off my grandparents farm when they passed on about 30 years ago.
It has markings on it which indicate it's a "Viking Holster made in Mexico" with a number "62" stamped on the back. What little I've been able to find out with an on-line search is that Viking Leather was Located in the Los Angeles area, near Glendale. All their stuff was made in Mexico and shipped to the US. They obviously produced a lot of holsters because I found a number of vintage Viking Holsters for sale all over the internet.
This one seems to be a sturdy built holster. Needs a little TLC but not bad shape for half a century old. Wondering if anyone else has any further background on Viking Leather?
He handed it to me and said I could have it and that it had belonged to my grandfather. He said he used to carry a Colt .38 in it back in the day. I asked him could he be more specific about back in the day and he said he thought he had a picture of him wearing it with the Colt from about 1965, so back at least 55 years ago. He said the holster, sans the Colt, was in a box of stuff he'd brought back from when they sold off my grandparents farm when they passed on about 30 years ago.
It has markings on it which indicate it's a "Viking Holster made in Mexico" with a number "62" stamped on the back. What little I've been able to find out with an on-line search is that Viking Leather was Located in the Los Angeles area, near Glendale. All their stuff was made in Mexico and shipped to the US. They obviously produced a lot of holsters because I found a number of vintage Viking Holsters for sale all over the internet.
This one seems to be a sturdy built holster. Needs a little TLC but not bad shape for half a century old. Wondering if anyone else has any further background on Viking Leather?
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