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I posted a picture of this rig when it was just a flat piece of leather with some carving done to it. Well here it is finally done.
My rendition of Will Ghromley`s HOG rig.(Hand of God rig is from 3:10 to Yuma with Russel Crow)
I have to say friend Wills pattern set is dead on for fit and all the hole locations were exactly in the right place. It does take a little faith in the man to punch some 60+ holes in your project per the plan and hope it all fits together. Thanks Will !
This is my first belt and first carved floral holsters. I am very happy with the way they came out.
The next set will be Walnut died and made for my old Vaquqro .44`s.
Very impressive, I tired that at the base leather shop a long time ago and discovered I had no talent at leather work regardless of how much time I spent fixing bridals and saddles when I was growing up.
Paladin wrote:Very impressive, I tired that at the base leather shop a long time ago and discovered I had no talent at leather work regardless of how much time I spent fixing bridals and saddles when I was growing up.
Where does one get a job fixing bridals...?
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Buck
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Paladin wrote:Very impressive, I tired that at the base leather shop a long time ago and discovered I had no talent at leather work regardless of how much time I spent fixing bridals and saddles when I was growing up.
Where does one get a job fixing bridals...?
The bridal shop of course. Wondered the same thing and that's what I came up with.
that is beyond excellent.... and the guy who builds those other rigs and designs those patterns is a national treasure. I liked his moccasin design a lot, and it looks like a good beginner project. Is it?
is there a holster pattern using that structure and style for a 1911. this would be the year for it, wouldn't it?
Grizz , yes my friend ,Will is a treasure. Here is how I learned
how to do it. http://www.willghormley-maker.com/MakingHOGRig.html
I have a couple of other holster patterns of his but have not tried to make the moccasins. Will has an on line how to for them also.