Re: Homemade Leather Holsters
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:51 pm
Beautiful!Baba Brad wrote:My newest. I actually did some decoration on this one. Basic pancake design for my SW40VE.

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Beautiful!Baba Brad wrote:My newest. I actually did some decoration on this one. Basic pancake design for my SW40VE.
I like simple too.Baba Brad wrote:particle wrote:Hey there! Just saw this on the Leatherworker.net. Nice to see you're a TexasCHL user too! I love how you used an accent color on your holster. I've been thinking about doing this on my next one.Baba Brad wrote:My newest. I actually did some decoration on this one. Basic pancake design for my SW40VE.
Thank you. I tend to prefer basic colors or twotone stuff. River rat makes some beautiful stuff, but it's not me....
Your holsters are really nice. Simple, yet elegant. The kind of work I'm striving for. My next holster for me is going to be an IWB. I love my Supertuck, but want to see if I cna make an IWB that's as comfortable and durable as my OWBs.
Minimum tool set I'd recommend-Tregs wrote:I think I'll give this a try. I saw the link to Tandy Leather Center and their $29 starter kit, but what I'd really like, would be to go to a leatherwork store and check things out and ask questions so I know I'm getting what I need. Does anyone know of a leatherworks shop in the North Dallas area that would be goood for a beginner?
thanks.
I noticed in a mailer from Tandy that I received on Friday that their $89 leather kit w/tools was on sale for $29....must be the same particle was referring to.Tregs wrote:Thanks. I work close to the Tandy that Particle mentioned. I'll print Ashlar's tool list and head there after work.