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Post by Diane Merkel on Mar 9, 2011 15:54:33 GMT -6
I was recently contacted by an Australian couple who produce AMAZING leather goods, including reproduction Indian Wars period U.S. Military Accoutrements and Old West Gunleather. Even if you aren't a reenactor, you will enjoy seeing the quality of the work. I can almost smell the leather. . . . percivalcustomleather.com/
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Post by Walkaheap on Apr 26, 2011 10:35:13 GMT -6
Nice stuff but a bit on the pricey side.
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Post by privategump on May 31, 2011 22:27:47 GMT -6
Wow! I didn't think ANYBODY would repro an 1872 and/or an 1875 holster that actually had a correct Hoffmann swivel at ANY price! Pricey, yes, but I never thought I'd see it!
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Post by Walkaheap on Jun 2, 2011 13:40:22 GMT -6
Now to bring the price point down a tad... :-)
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Post by privategump on Jun 5, 2011 3:55:33 GMT -6
Good point Adam, but machining/casting/forging (however it was done) those HIGHLY CUSTOM Hoffmann swivels for the 1872/1875 holsters couldn't have been cheap.
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Post by Walkaheap on Jun 6, 2011 13:34:26 GMT -6
I agree...now how many reenactors who will actually make the investment? :-)
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Post by sm8213 on Dec 19, 2011 16:04:38 GMT -6
Beautiful stuff. About twice as much as it should be. $275 dollars for a prairie belt is just retarded.
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Post by Walkaheap on Dec 20, 2011 13:10:15 GMT -6
Unfortunately, there's not much of a market for good Indian Wars reproducitons out there. And yes, $275 for a prairie belt is a bit excesive. :-)
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