I cant believe i missed him by 3 minutes, He told my wife that he needs holsters. Business is definitely picking up this year.
lol and trueI cant believe i missed him by 3 minutes, He told my wife that he needs holsters. Business is definitely picking up this year.
Wow, awesome! Good for you buddy.I cant believe i missed him by 3 minutes, He told my wife that he needs holsters. Business is definitely picking up this year.
Haha, this is how I feel.any day the Sherriff doesn't show up at my house is a good day
thanksany day the Sherriff doesn't show up at my house is a good day
If he wants to spend money, sure. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:Wait, you WANT the sheriff there?
Friendship vs money. Hmmmmm. I do like beer, and beer costs money...There's a bounty involved!?
He should call me early next week. A lot of people like my holsters because of the quality involved, for example all my holsters are double sided leather ( meaning the flesh side(that's the grainy stringy side) of the leather never touches the pistol. only the skin side ( that's the smooth side)). and I take care in managing the balance and feel of the weapon with placement for the type of holster a person needs. nothing worse than a uncomfortable holster or one you cant draw safely and properly from.Wow. When I first read the thread title, I thought, shit another good soul got nabbed.
Great news Thugari. Let's hope he spreads the word so the rest of the force shows up too.
Dammit, now I want my ole Ruger Bisley back. But, I sold it to the guy fair and square. I will be the first to second what Thugari said in regards to the fit of a holster. Thugari, I shall have to keep you in mind if I do get me another wheel gun. Been thinking about it, but fighting the urge as I don't get out into the wilds like I used to.He should call me early next week. A lot of people like my holsters because of the quality involved, for example all my holsters are double sided leather ( meaning the flesh side(that's the grainy stringy side) of the leather never touches the pistol. only the skin side ( that's the smooth side)). and I take care in managing the balance and feel of the weapon with placement for the type of holster a person needs. nothing worse than a uncomfortable holster or one you cant draw safely and properly from.
You got links or images by any chance? A lot of military here and other gun enthusiasts....He should call me early next week. A lot of people like my holsters because of the quality involved, for example all my holsters are double sided leather ( meaning the flesh side(that's the grainy stringy side) of the leather never touches the pistol. only the skin side ( that's the smooth side)). and I take care in managing the balance and feel of the weapon with placement for the type of holster a person needs. nothing worse than a uncomfortable holster or one you cant draw safely and properly from.
Thank you, and you dont want to hear what I just received today. I bought a EAA witness 45/22 pistol. 45 acp all steel frame converts to a 22 caliber with a 30 second slide change. nice thing with this pistol is that I can buy slides and clips to convert it to 9mm, .40SW, .45 ACP, 10mm, .38 SA or .22LRDammit, now I want my ole Ruger Bisley back. But, I sold it to the guy fair and square. I will be the first to second what Thugari said in regards to the fit of a holster. Thugari, I shall have to keep you in mind if I do get me another wheel gun. Been thinking about it, but fighting the urge as I don't get out into the wilds like I used to.
website is being rebuilt right now. had to change the name of my company. I was Pangea Leather ( didn't work with the product as I am making more tactical gear and holsters than anything). so I changed it to copperhead leather and relaunching. check back at copperheadleather.com hope to have the site up and running soon. All my holsters are custom, no blue gun work right now. blue guns with the proper weight and feel of the original pistols are really expensive and to have one for each model would bankrupt me. plus my customers have the satisfaction of a true custom holster to fit their personal gun. My holsters do not even have my copperhead logo on them as I adhere that a custom holster should be completely custom. I am considering a line of cheaper holsters, but I feel that that might hurt business in the long run as quality would drop.You got links or images by any chance? A lot of military here and other gun enthusiasts....
at the moment I have pic of a western crossdraw I made for a guy. he couldn't find anyone to make what he wanted, A right hand cross draw speed rig that he could ride comfortably with on a motorcycle.You got links or images by any chance? A lot of military here and other gun enthusiasts....
I live in Seymour Indiana. as for the cost, on average 75.00 and up for the holster depending what you want. I can do logos it will depend if you want it stamped or hand carved as to the price.I am forced to posit the questions; which area of the country do you live in, how much does such a rig run, and Could you do logo's on them?
Being as I am in the market for a carry pistol a nice holster is also on the horizon, and a truly custom one from a TESTie would just be sublime.