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Frodo

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Beautiful chocolate and caramel leather ruc sac bag, bag is 8” x 16” with draw string (leather ). 2 pockets on the outside and one on the inside. This bag is designed and hand made by me. The shoulder straps are extra long for those that need/like longer than usual straps. This bag is big enough to carry what you need for a 3 day weekend or can be used to haul your school stuff I asking $150. For the bag and I will pay the shipping. (I”m a nice guy).
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Here. Is one that was commissioned by a gold prospector, pocket sizes were very specific to hold his portable slew and other equipment

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Kind of hard to figure out what is going on This bag is huge, 24”x24”x40” and weighs 32 pounds. Here are the 4 sides before attaching
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Plus, not shown, is a bag that straps to this which holds 2 gold pans, that sucker is as large as any book bag by itself
 
These are awesome! Wish I could think of what I'd use them for. But they are beautiful. Great to see you back!
 
Reminds me of something Indiana Jones or Mad Max would be packing as they explored ruins.
Can you make a cocking holster for a 45 if I got you blueprints?
 
Heavily modified patterns to come. you'll laugh when you see the gimmick to make it work!
 
OK, here we go, its a bit janky, my mouse is crap, BUT maybe I can explain enough to get around it. This leather teardrop on the left is about an inch long, therefore the holster has to be about an inch longer, there is also a cut out under the trigger guard to allow the pistol to be rocked out and back which is Cooper correct. Anyway, the teardrop is sewn into the bottom of the holster just so it catches the slide allowing you to push down, charging the pistol, rock it back, drawing your weapon. the only time you ever use the safety strap is when you place the weapon in the holster. the version I have is a pancake style rear hip carry. I've never seen one like it so I assume its a custom rig.
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I can give a personal testimonial to Frodo. He does beautiful work. He made a holster for me that fits my Walther PPK like a glove, and it is left-handed, and reasonably priced. I was very, very happy.
 
OK, here we go, its a bit janky, my mouse is crap, BUT maybe I can explain enough to get around it. This leather teardrop on the left is about an inch long, therefore the holster has to be about an inch longer, there is also a cut out under the trigger guard to allow the pistol to be rocked out and back which is Cooper correct. Anyway, the teardrop is sewn into the bottom of the holster just so it catches the slide allowing you to push down, charging the pistol, rock it back, drawing your weapon. the only time you ever use the safety strap is when you place the weapon in the holster. the version I have is a pancake style rear hip carry. I've never seen one like it so I assume its a custom rig.View attachment 94147
Try and get more info. Or better yet, if you are serious, send me your hip carry holster. so I can hav an in-depth look at it
 

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