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  • Tomahawkman

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    Been a minute since Ive been on INGO. Glad to see my thread still going.

    19-5 I picked up early last year in a safety speed thumb break.

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    TxPhred

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    See if we can start something, I did a search but didn't see anything,

    Post up your pics of your wheel gun/leather holster combos.

    I want to see what everyones got. I don't have a good holster yet for my model 36 and as much I want to make some kydex for it and probably will anyway I think it deserves some nice leather.


    Lets see what you got. :ingo: PIC THREAD
    What a great thread! Beautiful pics,
     

    TxPhred

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    I just picked up some Elk stag grips from Grashorns Gunworks LLC, www.grashornsgunworks.com. I ordered off the website, Patrick contacted me and sent a picture of the grips he had available for my model (8 sets) and offered to custom make me others if I didn't see what I wanted. I had the grips in hand just a couple days after I decided on one of group which ranged from smooth white to heavy bark and color.
    Thank you for this! I have a RUGER single six in 32 H&R Mag in need grips for.
     

    Leadeye

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    Two old Colt DA revolvers from the 1890s and shop worn holsters from the early 1900s. Both are civilian versions of the 1889 Colt Army/Navy model, the top with ivory grips is in 38 LC and the bottom is in 41 LC. Top holster is a Heiser, probably one of the best of the day, and bottom is a Brauer Brothers. Brauer Brothers leather was a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt.
     

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