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This one is for a Freedom Arms 97 Packer Model, in .45 Colt:

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I like that. I'd like one for a Colt SAA 4.75" barrel.
Who made that holster?


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J Miller wrote:I like that. I'd like one for a Colt SAA 4.75" barrel.
Who made that holster?


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I built it -- and all the leather in the pics I've posted. It's what I do...
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I would like to see more of that 97. I like the look of the engraving. The leather work looks great.
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SJPrice wrote:I would like to see more of that 97. I like the look of the engraving. The leather work looks great.
My thoughts, too!
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Buck Elliott wrote:
J Miller wrote:I like that. I'd like one for a Colt SAA 4.75" barrel.
Who made that holster?


Joe
I built it -- and all the leather in the pics I've posted. It's what I do...
Oopps, I guess I better open my eyes and see what I've missed.

Do you have a web site?

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The engraving was done by Bill Johns, right around the corner from my shop.

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Just for fun...
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Very nice work, Buck. Clean lines, good workmanship and attention to detail.
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kimwcook wrote:Very nice work, Buck. Clean lines, good workmanship and attention to detail.
Thank you, sir.
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OK, then if you don't have a web site, how do your customers get hold of you?

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What grade leather do you use ? All U.S. or can you use the imported leather to your satisfaction? Hand sewn or machine ?
What I saw in the pics looks dang great. Smooth looking , even with the stamping . Very appealing .

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Buck,

I would still like to see the engraving on that FA Model 97
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SJPrice wrote:Buck,

I would still like to see the engraving on that FA Model 97
Sorry ... Not my gun, and I don't have any pics that show the scratches...
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OK, I'll ask one more time:

DO ... YOU ... HAVE ... A ... WEB ... SITE ... ?

HOW ... DO ... YOUR ... CUSTOMERS ... CONTACT ... YOU ... ?


Or do you just make gorgeous leather and post the pics to torment us?

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J Miller wrote:OK, I'll ask one more time:

DO ... YOU ... HAVE ... A ... WEB ... SITE ... ?

HOW ... DO ... YOUR ... CUSTOMERS ... CONTACT ... YOU ... ?


Or do you just make gorgeous leather and post the pics to torment us?

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kimwcook wrote:
J Miller wrote:OK, I'll ask one more time:

DO ... YOU ... HAVE ... A ... WEB ... SITE ... ?

HOW ... DO ... YOUR ... CUSTOMERS ... CONTACT ... YOU ... ?


Or do you just make gorgeous leather and post the pics to torment us?

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Ha ha..... (Sorry....)

No website -- YET.

Contact me thru my e-mail address, which should be included in my "member" information; or write to Wrangler Leather
P.O. Box 1177
Cody, WY 82414

If you e-mail, send along a phone number, and I will do the same in my reply. Then we can talk.

Thanks for the interest, guys.
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Buck,

Thanks.

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Mutt wrote:What grade leather do you use ? All U.S. or can you use the imported leather to your satisfaction? Hand sewn or machine ?
What I saw in the pics looks dang great. Smooth looking , even with the stamping . Very appealing .

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I use the best leather I can find for the task, mostly B-grade -- almost NOBODY offers A-grade anymore. Mostly from Hermann Oak. The imported stuff I have tried didn't work out well for me. I was so incompletely and unevenly tanned as to be generally unworkable. If leather is NOT tanned compleltely, it leaves a layer of flint-hard RAWHIDE in the center of the material. In many cases, you can see what almost looks like a leather "sandwich"with tanned hide on top and bottom, and the 'raw' hide in the middle.

Holsters and scabbards are all hand-stitched, the belt in the photos was the first project I did on my little Artisan machine, which I worked with until I got much better with it, then it broke down on me. :shock:
I haven't been able to get the part I need to replace the broken one.
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Buck,

You have email.

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X3. :wink:
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Thanks again for the interest.
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AW GEEZZ, Buck, now you really went and did it... what with a new boat (used and very much in need of a LOT of work), time off, wood for projects ranging from CAS hoss's to guns, I need to buy my son some leather for his Colts. You went and posted pics of some DARN FINE good leatherwork. 1st Tom with his air gun, now you with leather... I better sign off before I'm broker'n I already am! :P :P :P

That's some really good looking work. Image
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Remember, it's only money; it's worth less every day; and they will print more...
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That is some really nice work.
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