This is a discussion on Horsehide with a touch of Zebra.. within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Thanks, Bruce and Luke! Originally Posted by BruceGibson Mighty fine! Stitch lines are perfect, too! Bruce, I've yet to get one perfect. Doesn't stop me ...
Overland Gunleather
http://overlandgunleather.com
Kind of like a nice patina on metal...very classy looking.
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Wow, very nice custom work you got there. I personally like horsehide due to the different effects it will have when dying it. This is a perfect example of what sometimes happens when dying horsehide. I have a few horsehide holsters that have a unique look to them due to the varying effects of the dying process. I like the varying colors which could in turn be looked at as imprefections but I think it adds character to the holster.
Adam, I went to your website and saw your work. I have to say you do mighty fine work. Is your turnaround time still three to four weeks. Let me know...maybe we can do business.
Remember as a rule of thumb in defensive carry...your intention is always to STOP....not to hurt, however; in a gun fight, its either me or them.....and Im sure as hell that it will NOT be me.
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That's what I call 'leather eye-candy'.
Very nice!![]()
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