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Part of my "Old West" collection.

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And gun rack! Very cool! 8)
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Some of the members wanted to see more of my collection so I took a few photos. :roll:
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I'm taking photos for insurance purposes. I thought I might post a few.
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I like it. Cool stuff.
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Do you have an extra room for ME! :wink:
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I love Western memorabilia, I only have a few bits and pieces myself. :mrgreen:

Thanks for sharing :D
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Any chance I could get a few close up pictures of that holster?
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So, when does the museum open? And, what are the hours of operation? To cool, Rangerider. Thanks for that.
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That is just too cool! Thanks for posting. Makes me want to go read some Zane Grey... Image
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Travis, here is one if this is the one your talking about.
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Really nice! Please keep sharing your stuff with us. Makes me appreciate Charlie Russell all the more. Toby Keith was right... I " shoulda been a cowboy!" Born fifty years too late.
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Thanks.
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Very nice collection. Well laid out. Thanks for posting.
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memorabilia ? looks like my tack room, but my stuff's all wore out.
not near as much either.
could you show a pic of the back of that holster with the spur strap flap?
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Great collection of the old west. Thank you for posting.
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Pokey, I will post the photo tomorrow.
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That there is some nice stuff! :D :mrgreen:
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rangerider, I like those spurs you have, the winch in the 2nd photo is that a 1/2 or 2/3rd mag tube. danny
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Very nice Rangerider.
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kimwcook wrote:So, when does the museum open? And, what are the hours of operation? To cool, Rangerider. Thanks for that.
...Start a non-profit and charge admission :wink: .Really nice collection 8) .
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WOW :shock: :o

Beautifully layed out. Very nice collection. Thanks for allowing us into your home (or museum) for an intimate look into your passion. Simply fantastic.
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BigSky56, it measures 3 1/2 from the forearm. I would call it half Magazine.

Pokey, Here is the back of that holster.
I have more photos of the small stuff but I will not bore you with them now. I have been collecting for 42 years. I think I could fill a 3 car garage top to bottom with all the items that have passed through my hands. I will put a few on later this week. I appreciate the comments.

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Terrific! Very nice collection. :mrgreen:
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Rangerider,

Any idea who made the holster ?? I would love one for my SAA 5 1/2".....great looking collection. Appreciate the pics..

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Rangerider, that's a really nice holster. Great workmanship.
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Rangerider , Ive not seen a 94 with a carbine forearm and half mag is the mag cap flat like a 94 or rounded like a 64, I assume its a 20" bbl. danny
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As usual, very well done sir! Thanks!!

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Big Sky56, It is rounded and 20'. They would special order them if you asked back then. Jumbeaux, The holster is not marked, sorry. It is my favorite outdoors SAA holster.
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Rangerider, that is an amazing collection you have. Thanks for posting those pics.
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I'd be willing to bet that, much like just about everyone else that grew up ranching or with horses, he didn't plan to "collect" it, so much as he just accumulated it.

BTW, I'm trying like hell to recall where I have a set of bib style spur straps I'd be willing to sacrifice to make a holster like that. If I made new ones, it just wouldn't look right! I think I've found a new use for retired spurstraps......
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For all of you that are tired of flipping back and forth to see both pictures, here ya go! :
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Travis,
Thanks for putting both of those pics together. I just saved the to the HD.
I need to make up a few of these, then loan 'em out to people who swear they'll take care of 'em, so they'll get good and worn.
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Could you take two more pics of that holster for us? Open the flap and take out the pistola then with the flap open take a front and back view. Purty please.

I'm normally a minimalist when it comes to holsters but this one fascinates me.

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Sure, but it's a darned slow line, and I'm not big on tooling. What barrel length ya want? Just send me your blank check now.
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Sure, I'll get them taken probably by tomorrow.
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Travis Morgan wrote:Sure, but it's a darned slow line, and I'm not big on tooling. What barrel length ya want? Just send me your blank check now.
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Make it a 4 3/4" barrel. My wife just told me we were out of checks so I suspect we are out of money too. We ain't got our Obmanation stimulus check yet.

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thanks for posting those pics
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J Miller, here are the photos I promised.

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rangerider7,

Thanks for posting this for me.

Now I have three questions and I think that should do it.

A: What length barrel is this holster made for. Kinda looks like a 5.5" but I'm not sure.

B: At the top where the holster and back part come together, is this one piece of leather folded over then stitched and tooled, or two pieces of leather? That's the one thing I can't tell from the pics.

C: The flap looks like it has two rivets; a rivet holding it to the back piece and the holster piece as well. Am I seeing this right?

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J Miller, Your right it is for a 5.5 Colt SAA. The holster itself is a fold over then stitched; then another, smooth side out, piece is stitched on to the full back with the cut for the flap put in. The rivet Only goes through the back two pieces. This way you can pull the holster out of the double loops. The rivet you are seeing is to re-enforce the holster around the trigger guard. There is also a rivet at the bottom which re-enforces the pressure of the barrel pushing on the stitching. This is a fine made holster and I have never seen one like it. Good Luck and let us see you end product if you make one. I hope I made myself clear, if not ask again, no problem.
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rangerider7 wrote:J Miller, Your right it is for a 5.5 Colt SAA. The holster itself is a fold over then stitched; then another, smooth side out, piece is stitched on to the full back with the cut for the flap put in. The rivet Only goes through the back two pieces. This way you can pull the holster out of the double loops. The rivet you are seeing is to re-enforce the holster around the trigger guard. There is also a rivet at the bottom which re-enforces the pressure of the barrel pushing on the stitching. This is a fine made holster and I have never seen one like it. Good Luck and let us see you end product if you make one. I hope I made myself clear, if not ask again, no problem.
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Thanks for the info. I doubt I'll try to make one myself, although I might. I was thinking of one of the holster makers that are members here. I don't have any leather tools and there are no Tandys anywhere near me.

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Rangerider,

Just thought of another question.

How is the knot that holds the flap down attached?

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LAced through two holes, then the tail runs out of the center of the bleed through knot, no doubt.
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Travis,

I am knot challenged. You think you could find a picture of that, or draw me one?

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Take a saddle string, cut one end at a long slant, so it's pointy. Take the other end, fold it over twice, nice and tight, then punch a hole through it. Take the pointy end, run it through the hole, and pull tight. Ta-da!

In the case of the knot on this holster, the pointy tail end was run through a coupla holes on the holster, most likely, then back through the knot.
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Travis,

Thanks. A complicated looking thing made simple.

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No problem. Some traditions just need passed on.
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Rangerider, the only thing I see about you that ain't right------is the fact that your not my neighbor just down the road :) . Thanks for all that pic taking and sharing of your treasures, these things are where your heart is, so we know it's close to you. If you ever know where that big hat at the top pic, the one on the left, can be had in a 7 7/8 or an 8, write and let me know, beautiful old thing isn't it?
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