I've been working leather for a while, but I tend to find a fault in everything I make for myself. Because of this, I tend to make holsters that are rugged, ugly, and simple.
Until today. Today, I decided that I wasn't gonna slump and let anything keep me down and do something gun related.. that wasn't perusing THR..
My grandad gave me his 6 Iron, a Model 10-5 that he.. decorated. And so, I got my tools and got workin'.
Now, the reason I'm positing this is because for the first time in 6 years, I feel that my work is actually worth posting, instead of making an example of it. So here it is.
Some pictures of the Smith as well. I haven't done anything Gun related since my range buddy died, so this took an insane amount of effort.
Any questions ,comments and concerns are welcome and highly encouraged.
Until today. Today, I decided that I wasn't gonna slump and let anything keep me down and do something gun related.. that wasn't perusing THR..
My grandad gave me his 6 Iron, a Model 10-5 that he.. decorated. And so, I got my tools and got workin'.
Now, the reason I'm positing this is because for the first time in 6 years, I feel that my work is actually worth posting, instead of making an example of it. So here it is.
Some pictures of the Smith as well. I haven't done anything Gun related since my range buddy died, so this took an insane amount of effort.
Any questions ,comments and concerns are welcome and highly encouraged.