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I've had a couple of posters athere ask "what do you carry that SAA in?" I have cowboy rigs that were custom made by Tinsleep but what I use for everyday is a copy of a holster that came with an 1894 CFSS. It carries the revolver very high and tight against the body. The original got too fragile to use a lot so I made a new one that is ruffout. The belt says El Paso and is like Patton's.
Here's the original. There is no maker's mark on the holster that I can find. The saddle is R. T. Frazier.
The copy.
M. M. Wright, Sheriff, Green county Arkansas (1860)
Currently living my eternal life.
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Cool beans Ron and outfit , i carry similarly as seen in my avatar.
Because I Can, and Have
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USAF-72-76
God Bless America.
Disclaimer, not responsible for anyone copying or building anything i make.
Always consult an expert first.
Last edited by Pitchy on Sun Jul 18, 2021 3:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Because I Can, and Have
-------------------------------------------------------------
USAF-72-76
God Bless America.
Disclaimer, not responsible for anyone copying or building anything i make.
Always consult an expert first.
Gamekeeper,
That saddle is by a famous maker, R.T. FRAZIER - PUEBLO SADDLE PIONEER Robert Thompson Frazier (Oct. 3, 1850 - July 27, 1931) was one of the three premier Pueblo saddle makers (Along with Gallup and Tom Flynn) who were instrumental in the development of the Western saddle as it is today. I think this one was made about 1890 and belonged to my wife's grandfather, Fay Smith a wiry little cowboy in western Kansas and eastern Colorado.
M. M. Wright, Sheriff, Green county Arkansas (1860)
Currently living my eternal life.
NRA Life
SASS
ITSASS