Wanna see some pretty dead cow?

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Nice Rig
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I've got a package from Rugged Rob awaiting my arrival up north... I feel like a kid before Christmas, except I can't sneak over and rattle the package. He turns out some great leather for sure. I really like the look of that outfit.
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Funny, I was expecting a cooked steak by the title. :wink:
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Yeah. Nothing wrong with having a pan-seared and grill-finished filet while wearing fine gunleather. 8)
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That is some fine work. It is also just the way I set up a rig for a long barreled revolver, with the holster sitting on top of the belt as opposed to on a drop loop.
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The drop loop types do not seem to work for much other than Hollywood.
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Sarge wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 4:54 pm That is some fine work. It is also just the way I set up a rig for a long barreled revolver, with the holster sitting on top of the belt as opposed to on a drop loop.
Otherwise you cannot sit down!!!

I'm having him do another holster and cartridge slide (only 6 rounds though) for my shorter .44 flattop. That way I can use the same belt.
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Cool! I have a couple I need to order as well.

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Man that's pretty! Sure like the dark color. The guys at pig camp would turn green if I came strolling in with that rig. :mrgreen:
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4t5 wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 4:17 pm Funny, I was expecting a cooked steak by the title. :wink:

I was expecting the same thing :lol:

I think you should cook a steak while wearing it!
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I was wondering to what degree "pretty" is. Seems like pretty dead is all the way dead in this instance.
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Griff wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 9:31 pm I was wondering to what degree "pretty" is. Seems like pretty dead is all the way dead in this instance.
I never even thought about it that way! LOL.

Every time I call Rob, I tell him that I need to order some more "dead cow."
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 9:59 am
Griff wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 9:31 pmI was wondering to what degree "pretty" is. Seems like pretty dead is all the way dead in this instance.
I never even thought about it that way! LOL.
Every time I call Rob, I tell him that I need to order some more "dead cow."
The farmer in me tells me that it's too bad you can't just "harvest" portions of a cow... I have an absolute love affair with things like horsehair riatas, hat bands, belts, and only "harvest" steers, or cows that have already replaced themselves...

Hmmm... why are they all called "cowhides"? Although the toughest pair of boots I ever owned were a pair of Tony Lama mule hide boots. I wore them thru 3 seasons of horseshoeing, and ten more years of ridin', ropin', and workin' a full time job on my feet, resoled them at least 5 times, and finally gave 'em to my B-I-L. He finally got rid of them when the foot became too full of welding splatter. They were 2" heeled riding boots, and as soft as french calf, which has got be only a quarter as thick; they only had one cut on them, from a fresh nail when horse stepped where my toes should have been, had I not curled them back; and even that was only a surface scratch really. I suppose they quit making them because they WERE so tough.
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