hawkthrower
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Hey James. Thanks, I guess I could have used something a little less flashy :redface: :redface:
Ron
Ron
DinoWell, as you learn, things don't always turn out like you want them to. I finished my second holster for my 1851 Navy revolver. Most everything I am satisfied with except finish. This one is a lined/carved Mexican Loop (thanks to Swampy for the idea of using pigskin for the liner). For my second holster, I am pretty satisfied with the mechanics, but am getting unexpected results with my finish.
Anyone out there have experience using both Tan Kote and LCI Clear Lac in a Sheridan finish? I had used Tan Kote on a previous holster and ended up having it darker than a belt where I used Clear Lac. I did the Clear Lac path on this holster and got two different shades between the loop and the holster. ???? Any ideas? I'm starting to suspect the old memory problem and wonder if I left a step out on the loop. The Tandy store manager says the Tan Kote lets more stain through than the Clear Lac.
Well, I now have to find something to do with a second, not-so-good, 1851 Navy holster.
:idunno: :shocked2:
I think that is excellent workmanship. My hats off to you and repeating what has already been said chances are you are your own worst critic ! That leather will age. You should maybe think about looking for another 1851 to fill that second holster. oldrustWell, as you learn, things don't always turn out like you want them to. I finished my second holster for my 1851 Navy revolver. Most everything I am satisfied with except finish. This one is a lined/carved Mexican Loop (thanks to Swampy for the idea of using pigskin for the liner). For my second holster, I am pretty satisfied with the mechanics, but am getting unexpected results with my finish.
Anyone out there have experience using both Tan Kote and LCI Clear Lac in a Sheridan finish? I had used Tan Kote on a previous holster and ended up having it darker than a belt where I used Clear Lac. I did the Clear Lac path on this holster and got two different shades between the loop and the holster. ???? Any ideas? I'm starting to suspect the old memory problem and wonder if I left a step out on the loop. The Tandy store manager says the Tan Kote lets more stain through than the Clear Lac.
Well, I now have to find something to do with a second, not-so-good, 1851 Navy holster.
:idunno: :shocked2:
Well, as you learn, things don't always turn out like you want them to. I finished my second holster for my 1851 Navy revolver. Most everything I am satisfied with except finish. This one is a lined/carved Mexican Loop (thanks to Swampy for the idea of using pigskin for the liner). For my second holster, I am pretty satisfied with the mechanics, but am getting unexpected results with my finish.
Anyone out there have experience using both Tan Kote and LCI Clear Lac in a Sheridan finish? I had used Tan Kote on a previous holster and ended up having it darker than a belt where I used Clear Lac. I did the Clear Lac path on this holster and got two different shades between the loop and the holster. ???? Any ideas? I'm starting to suspect the old memory problem and wonder if I left a step out on the loop. The Tandy store manager says the Tan Kote lets more stain through than the Clear Lac.
Well, I now have to find something to do with a second, not-so-good, 1851 Navy holster.
:idunno: :shocked2:
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