New take on an old favorite

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CraigC

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Member Bob Wright contacted me a while back about a holster idea he had. He had one of my open toe Threepersons that he had me round off the toe a bit but wanted something a little different this time, for his large frame .45 Blackhawk. Someone had posted a pic of an interesting looking old holster for a Colt SAA with a New Vaquero stuffed in it, I believe on RugerForum and he asked if I could do something similar, with a few twists. Firstly, he wanted a more curvy mainseam, rather than the plain straight mainseam on my standard open toe version. He also wanted it to ride like the one he already had, which has a foldover belt loop. The one in the pic had a sewn on belt loop that would ride higher. He also wanted an open toe as the straight sewn toe on the old holster was a bit odd looking. For decoration, he decided to try some basket stamping that went all the way around the fold. I went to the drawing board and this is what I came up with. It has the standard Threepersons throat, a more serpentine mainseam but an open toe.

The inspiration:
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Bob's pic is better than mine:
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With one of my Bisleys:
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Mainseam detail, dyed and burnished, no paint:
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I showed this holster to another customer whose number was up and he liked it enough to want one for hisself. This one is black with a standard border stamp and a retention strap, for his incoming Bowen .500 Bisley. It's as black as they come, dyed inside and out, fully finished on the inside, with a black snap and black stitching.

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CraigC

A couple more fine looking holsters there! Definitely prefer the slightly curved mainseam to the straight version which I think looks better if made for a semi-auto like the 1911.
 
Craig,
Let Graveyard Jack know I'm interested in something fresh for my Colts as soon as I get one of my kids out of diapers. You are on par with Mr. John Bianchi!

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Nice work, again, Craig.

I ordered something similar (cordovan stain, basket weave), in a Jordan holster from Tex Shoemaker & Sons out here in southern California for my .41 Old Model Blackhawk. I was hot for a holster and you were on sabbatical to catch up with a few orders. I am looking forward to purchasing some of your craftsmanship in the future.

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