Tallbald
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When I injured my spine in 2011 and had two surgeries that helped but didn't cure my problems, I became disabled and was told to find different hobbies from what I had enjoyed the previous 53 years. I sort of fell into leather crafting as a way to help retain my fine and gross motor movements and it's an art I can practice carefully with my physical limitations.
I'm always seeking helpful, constructive comments. These are unlined and crafted from 7-8 ounce American vegetable tanned Hermann Oak leather, are hand dip dyed and coated with Fiebing's acrylic finish. A final coat of hand rubbed Fiebing's Carnuba Wax adds a good feel to the touch, The rivets are solid copper and the double row stitching is strong nylon for durability. They fit up to a 1 5/8 inch wide belt.They snugly fit my own Ruger 5 1/2 inch Single Six.
Full flap holsters sing to me and I love crafting them for both mine and others guns. For these I chose deep brown with brown stitching on one, and black with brown stitching for the other. I'm pleased with how they turned out.
Input from others would be appreciated. Thanks for looking. Don Sterchi
I'm always seeking helpful, constructive comments. These are unlined and crafted from 7-8 ounce American vegetable tanned Hermann Oak leather, are hand dip dyed and coated with Fiebing's acrylic finish. A final coat of hand rubbed Fiebing's Carnuba Wax adds a good feel to the touch, The rivets are solid copper and the double row stitching is strong nylon for durability. They fit up to a 1 5/8 inch wide belt.They snugly fit my own Ruger 5 1/2 inch Single Six.
Full flap holsters sing to me and I love crafting them for both mine and others guns. For these I chose deep brown with brown stitching on one, and black with brown stitching for the other. I'm pleased with how they turned out.
Input from others would be appreciated. Thanks for looking. Don Sterchi