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Location (State):
Oregon (OR)
Member For:
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AUCTION CLOSED
WINNER: R****B
HIGH BID: $45.00
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Auction: 8115488
BuyItNow! Winner:
R****B
History:
1 Bid
($15.00 starting bid)
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Bid Increment:
$5.00
Auction Start:
(October 11, 2007 17:02:20 PT)
Auction Ended:
(October 13, 2007 14:45:35 PT)
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Handmade copy of a popular 19th century style holster by
Herman H. Heiser of Colorado. Same as the othe HH Heiser
holster I have listed, except that this one is BORDER-
STAMPED and the other one is PLAIN. Fits Colt SA's and
other period revolvers with barrel lengths up to 5-1/2".
Color may vary a bit and I can offer color selection.
Buyer pays $5.00 shipping. Happy Trails! Cowboy Rod
p.s. The photo is a repro (my own process) of an original.
This one is of 2 1880's Wells Fargo & Co. GUARDS and it's
yours along with the holster if you win this auction. Good
Luck! By the way, if you don't appreciate a good one-of-a-
kind handmade holster at a more than fair price, ask
someone else to make it for you. I will not deal with
Hagglers who expect me to reduce my price by as much as
HALF. If you want the holster and I come down $5.00 on a
Haggle, don't expect more. It's insulting. I have a large
backlog of orders. I don't need to GIVE my work away. Think
about that before you Haggle. Cowboy Rod
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DO YOU ACCEPT C.CARDS ?
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10/01/2007 |
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No, sorry, I'm not set up for credit cards. Money orders, cashier's checks, and personal checks all work for me, though. Also, the holsters in the PICS are SAMPLES only. So, I'd have to make you one from scratch (in case time is a factor). Best, Rod
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10/01/2007
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Q:
I've been shopping for a new holster and was noticing that other makers line some of their holsters with a soft leather. Do you do this and if not, will you?
How much for extra cartridge loops on the belts?
One more thing, can you make cartridge belts for the 45-70? thanks
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10/05/2007 |
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Sorry, I no longer do LINED rigs. Most authentic Old West rigs were UNlined and I use a really nice oil-tanned leather which is no more abrasive to a gun finish than a leather lining. It gets pretty expensive to line rigs and I no longer have a saddler I can call on to stitch borders, but it really isn't necessary. Thanks for asking.
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10/06/2007
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