I made this one with a simple Elephant accent. What are your thoughts?
Rob
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I made this one with a simple Elephant accent. What are your thoughts?
Rob
That is a sick holster, well done well done.
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Looks good,.... very nice job indeed!
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Gun and holster are both superb...impressive!![]()
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wow! well done. I would love to get into some leather working. If only I wasnt lacking time to do all my other hobbies already.
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I like that! Cool use of the accent.
Pretty holster Rob. Nice flow and good curves. Good functional design. Just a couple of suggestions, and this is only to my eye, not that there is really anything wrong. You might consider bringing the front and rear belt wings in a bit. On the trim you might consider having it flow around the mouth of the holster over to the first forward stitchline. Overall though pretty darn nice as is.
Great looking rig
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Thanks folks for all the kind words and special thanks to Denster too. He is an expert who has truly helped me improve my craft. There is so much to learn when making these. I am working on two right now. One similar to this one with a little different accent shape and change in colors. I am also working on a special stingray in bright red color. Should have them posted by this weekend. Stay tuned.
Rob
I like the way that the design follows the curves on the gun.