Any Austin area seamstress with holster alteration experienc
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Any Austin area seamstress with holster alteration experienc
I just got shipment of a cross arm shoulder holster that needs a tiedown modification to be the carry positioning that I need.
I live in Austin and there are alot of seamstress/alteration places around, but I do not want to take it to "just anyone".
I'd prefer to take my shoulder holster to a seamstress/alteration shop with experience with gun holster alterations....so that I wouldn't get strange "worried" looks and freak them out about being a conceal gun(CHL) person.
The tiedown alteration will be pretty simple (for them), but would like to have it done by someone used to gun owner clients.
Are there any in the Austin area(central or south preferably) that anybody could recommend with "experience", please?
thanks
dS
I live in Austin and there are alot of seamstress/alteration places around, but I do not want to take it to "just anyone".
I'd prefer to take my shoulder holster to a seamstress/alteration shop with experience with gun holster alterations....so that I wouldn't get strange "worried" looks and freak them out about being a conceal gun(CHL) person.
The tiedown alteration will be pretty simple (for them), but would like to have it done by someone used to gun owner clients.
Are there any in the Austin area(central or south preferably) that anybody could recommend with "experience", please?
thanks
dS
Check at harness/shoe shops the sewing machines needed for most holster work are heavier duty than those needed for dress making. Some leather shops do custom holster work along with the harness and shoe repair.
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Yes, I know that.
Although it is nylon mesh rimmed with plastic and velcro, it would need a stout machine.
But does anyone know of a particular place the does it.....without being alarmed that I carry pistols?
(NOTHING in the phone book or Google about gun holster alteration places in Austin)
Although it is nylon mesh rimmed with plastic and velcro, it would need a stout machine.
But does anyone know of a particular place the does it.....without being alarmed that I carry pistols?
(NOTHING in the phone book or Google about gun holster alteration places in Austin)
Last edited by daddySEAL on Thu Jun 21, 2007 10:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
Is it leather? Flintknapper recommended Capitol Saddlery to me for holster leather work. They're on Lavaca at about 17th street. They've been around for a long time, over 75 years. It doesn't seem to be the type of place that would flinch at doing leather work on a holster. They seemed plenty fine with it when I took my shoulder rig in.
http://www.capitolsaddlery.com/
http://www.capitolsaddlery.com/
Thank you very much, NcongruNt.
That little place was just what I needed. It Definitely was Not a little lady at a sewing machine, who would be weirded out by a project for "gun guy". These guys new exactly what I wanted done and will get after it for me.
I have NO Doubt that those guys had their own pistols in the shop!...Ha!
Great place too.
Thanks!
dS
That little place was just what I needed. It Definitely was Not a little lady at a sewing machine, who would be weirded out by a project for "gun guy". These guys new exactly what I wanted done and will get after it for me.
I have NO Doubt that those guys had their own pistols in the shop!...Ha!
Great place too.
Thanks!
dS
I never met him, but R.I.P, Charlie Dunn.NcongruNt wrote:Is it leather? Flintknapper recommended Capitol Saddlery to me for holster leather work.
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http://www.capitolsaddlery.com/
"Charlie Dunn" by Jerry Jeff Walker:
Well...if you're ever in Austin, Texas, a little run down on your sole.
I'm going to tell you the name of a man to see,
I'm going to tell you right where to go.
He's working in Capital Saddlery. He's sewing in the back of the place.
He's old Charlie Dunn, the little frail one with the smilin' leathery face.
Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see.
Charlie Dunn boots that are on my feet
It makes Charlie real pleased to see me walkin' with ease...
Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see.
Well...Charlie's been making boots over there,
he says about 50 some odd years.
Once you wear a pair of handmade boots,
you'll never wear a store-bought pair.
Charlie can tell what's wrong with your feet, just a feelin' them with his hands.
He can take a look at the boots your wearin'
...and know a whole lot about the man.
Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see.
Charlie Dunn boots that are on my feet
It makes Charlie real pleased to see me walkin' with ease...
Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see.
Now Buck's up front he's accountin' up his gold.
Charlie's in the back patchin' up a sole.
There are other people coming in smilin' at him,
...they all wonder how's old Charlie been.
Old Buck's a makin' change, he never sees no one.
He never understood the good things Charlie done.
Yeah, old Charlie never had his name on the sign.
He never put a mark in a boot.
He just hopes that you can remember him the same way that he does you.
He keeps your measurements in this little book,
...so you can order more boots later on.
Well, I'm writin' down some on Charlie's size, 'cause I'm makin' him a song.
Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see.
Charlie Dunn boots that are on my feet
It makes Charlie real pleased to see me walkin' with ease...
Charlie Dunn, he's the one to see.
You rock, Kevin.KBCraig wrote:I never met him, but R.I.P, Charlie Dunn.
Really. I absolutely mean that.
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Glad I could help.daddySEAL wrote:Thank you very much, NcongruNt.
That little place was just what I needed. It Definitely was Not a little lady at a sewing machine, who would be weirded out by a project for "gun guy". These guys new exactly what I wanted done and will get after it for me.
I have NO Doubt that those guys had their own pistols in the shop!...Ha!
Great place too.
Thanks!
dS
There's getting to be more and more Austin-area folks in here. We ought to organize some sort of get-together soon. There's a new range not far from town called Lone Star Gun Range that would probably be good to meet at. Right now, it's only handgunning (rifle range is supposed to be up sometime this summer), but they do allow drawing and moving there, so it's a good place to practice defensive shooting. Maybe I'll make a post and see if people want to get together.