Making a Leather Cowboy Action Fast Draw Holster and Belt
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Watch us making a Leather Cowboy Action Fast Draw Holster and Belt.
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Back when I was going to Mexico years ago I had the pleasure of meeting an old man that did leather work. He showed me how to do it the old way with horse hair stitching and hand inlay, he did very beautiful work, he has probably been long since passed away. I'm glad people like you are keeping leather work alive, you do beautiful work as well.
thats nice.
Landon Ricketts?
Yes my father used to take me with him to Mexico in the late 70s he would go down there to a leather shoe man that would make my father custom leather candles waraches laced. He would buy a dozen of them of all sizes. For my brother and sister's or who ever wanted to buy them here in California. You just can find that style of old leather work anymore the old man past on and maybe his sons and daughters took over the business? I haven't been there in years. The leather sandles I see they look like them but don't have the tire rubber and made in China sold in Mexico.
Son of Sparda where is your motivation
Me taking a trip to texas driveing there it’s like I was in the Wild West I even saw a cowboy 🤠
I can only imagine how amazing it would be to have a dad who gifted me a Colt .45 SAA, and how great for your dad to have a son willing and able to reciprocate with such a beautiful rig. No wonder you smile all the time. Thank you sir!
I’m pretty sure Arthur Morgan got his holster from him
I mean I would too so
Oh no doubt 🤣
Ya
he kinda resembles Pearson
Sucks where he got the other one.
This video has really struck home in my heart. My grandfather past away several years ago and this video has caused me to track down his original 1873 Colt Peacemaker to purchase from who he willed it to. I’m now offering to purchase it from them in hopes of making a similar belt rig for the pistol. Can’t thank you enough for this video. Thank you! I’m also a leather crafter and so desperately want to make a similar rig for my grandfather’s pistol. I loved my grandpa, and it would mean the world to me to be able to give one of his treasures a proper home in the family.
Any luck?
Any luck?
People- mention anything western or cowboy related
Gamers- Hey that’s in RDR2
I'm here for a certain Ocelot. . .
I was trying to understand the correlation between anything western and R2D2 lol
I’m here because they’re just cool
I just loved the energy you brought from the start nevermind the beutiful leather my my this channel rocks
Thanks so much for the kind comment!
Dude, not sure why your video came up on my feed, but this was fantastic to watch. such craftsmanship... makes me wish pistols were legal in my country so I could have one of these awesome belts and holster. Great work!
Haha thanks Jonathan!
maybe you can play the airsoft or co2 gun, in most country real gun is illegal but not the airsoft version.
@Lipton Tea Yep, the 7 years in prison will fly by :)
No need to have the gun to have a holster and belt anyway :P or just put a kids realistically looking gun in it xD
if you do a google search for UK legal Long Barrelled Revolver, you'll see what we have been reduced to over here and why this work of art would not be suitable for what we can own :( Even realistic imitation firearms (RIFs) are highly controlled, unless we like them made of plastic and brightly coloured... I envy the freedom of the US :)
Grate Art and Craftsmanship Brother ....your doing a fantastic Job Creating these master pieces , enjoyed watching your work .
HP from Austin ,Texas
- Dad: WYD?
- Me: watching a tutorial of something I'll probably never do in my lifetime, but is friggin' awesome
Gets me how many people think the fast draw was from the old west when it comes from the movies
I would make one of my own it if weren't for my Lumbago
Damn fatal lumbago.
It's a serious illness!
Took an arrow to the knee also?
@@ashleyburgess5923 yeah few months ago
;)
What I would love to see is how to make one of those spring clip "Lightning" shoulder holsters including where to get or how to make the spring clip.
This is SO awesome! I'm a gunsmith and have no idea how leather work is done so beautifully. After watching this video I've learned, it takes more skill than I have to work leather. Great video!
haha nah you could do it. It's easy to pick up. And Thank you!!
Im A Gunsmith Also,And 1st.Time for Me..
mate you could do it. i am working on getting myself to where i can get started gunsmithing from scratch. already done a few minor repairs but will be building my own lathe soon. self taught blacksmith, saddler and carpentry at high school I managed to teach my wood work teacher almost as much as he taught me. Quite a feat considering the quality of the work he could do. I also worked with a saddler for a few weeks who produced high quality work when i was in my early 20's and he said my skills were to far advanced for him to be able to teach me anything new however I was able to learn a few shortcuts. it would have taken him 6 months or more to teach me anything new and that would have been highly advanced stuff such as making saddles and collars for cart horses. If i can get myself to that level teaching myself most people can if they dedicate themselves :)
This is one of the COOLEST videos I have EVER seen! Much obliged and cheers from the Cowboy Action town of Payson, Arizona!
Looks great. I make my own personal holsters. Drooling over some of your equipment. I saddle stitch by hand, takes time. I was happy to see many of my methods were the same as yours even though I haven't done it to much
Great video! I had the Tandy leather holster book back in 1988 when I was stationed in Korea. I made the exact same holster! I still have it too. Mine did not look as good as yours does; I only spent 5 hours making mine in the hobby shop the Army provided for us. It was my very first experience with leather works. I have made a ton of things since then. Great memories - thanks for the video.
Your Dad raised you right. You are clearly a good man with a lot of talent who loves and appreciates his Dad/family. God bless you.
Hey, little brother! I bought that pattern about 30 years ago and since then have gone on my own and made my own patterns. I really enjoyed watching you work. You have a lot of talent!! Blessings from North Carolina
Dude, thank you so much for making this. I intend to make my son a holster as a gift for when he retires from the army. I'm still kind of a noob when it comes to leathercraft, still in my wallet and journal cover phase, but I have lofty goals.
This video was straight to the point and answered so many questions. I know exactly what to do now.
There's just something about watching things get created that produces a calming effect. Must be double for the person doing the creating. Well done sir.
"I ended up messing around with scrap leather" *5 hours later* "So I made an entire gun belt and holster"
I grew up on a ranch with my grandpa's teaching me how to do leather work. I've made many things with a pocket knife and hand awl to stitch. Never had the nice tools but would love to get some and increase my skill. Great job.
Im now gonna buy a new holster in RDR2 and admire the craftsmanship!
Lol I was gonna say the same thing
lol i got mine off Micah after killing all those lawmen in Strawberry
everytime i read stuff like this, i ALWAYS read it as "R2D2".
Javier Escuella Yep and no electronic sewing machine.
@@TheSighphiguy same here lol
I have never seen such craftsmanship, You and your DAD should be very PROUD.
Thanks so much Scotty:)
Beautiful! My 15 yr old has a gun like this for civil war reenactment. We've been dabbling in leather projects. What a fun one to try. Thanks so much for the video! You do amazing work and fantastic videos.
I'm impressed with your talent as a leather worker, but also with your talent in creating a fascinating video with artistic depth of field, and entirely entertaining! You took me back years ago when I used to make belts and wallets. To be honest, I didn't know Tandy was still in business. Glad to see you're keeping the craft alive and well.
I've been making things out of leather since I was a kid. Never commercial. Just for my own use. I went crazy when I saw your burnishing machine. I never could get a really good edge on my stuff. Subscribed I think I'll start leathercraft again. I'm 74 You are a true craftsman.
You need a couple of yard sale crock pots for your oil and water baths. I really enjoy your videos, they are inspirational. Thank you for posting.
Thank you!
He Cant Use,Crock Pot's..Dont you Know Why,lol...
Just when I thought I've finally watched my way through all of the woodworking videos on UA-cam, leatherworking comes to save the day.
haha glad I could help:)
I always wondered how these rigs were made. Thank you for showing us! Glad to see another couple of southpaws slinging lead.
yeayeah!
Incredible craftmanship. I doubt I'd be able to do this by any stretch. I hear breaking bad in the background too! Love it.
This is like ASMR for leatherworkers lol. Loved the video showing the process. I'm interested in making my own gunbelt but I lack a few of the tools. I wish I had such a beautiful workstation like yours! I envy you! Superb craftsmanship!
When I first considered making myself a holster I thought “hmm, maybe I could do this myself!” Then when I watched the tools and craftsmanship ability it would take to make something like this I knew it had to be left to the masters.
Beautifully done!!
I'd say go for it anyway... If the end result looks like kindergarten craft fair, who gives a shit! It will still give you pride. It can be done with fewer tools, and hand stitching too.
@@vincent-wu7bw how much more cheaper can it be to create your own than to buy one? im wondering because im going to need one soon for my colt saa
@@Cheaps928 If you already have a few tools it would be cheaper to make one. If you would have to buy the tools that adds up pretty quick... BUT, you would be able to get into leather work, which can be fun.
@@vincent-wu7bw true i do have lots of tools actually i'd mainly need the stuff for the belt, ive never created stuff but im getting into it just buy watching others and my dad would love to do this too since he already builds stuff from wood
This was so fun to watch! I've had an interest of the Wild West recently, I think you did a good job!
I haven't played with leather for a long time, but your video had got me thinking of projects. You are a craftsmen doing good work with your brain, skill, and modern tools. Thank you!
super excited for all the details in rootin tootin cowboy shootin 2
these look amazing
Great Great Video.....I'm 63 years old and Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, The Lone Ranger and Tonto, etc were my Heros when I was a very young child. I always admired their rigs and watching you work that leather into a rig for your Dad was amazing. Great work and Thank You for sharing with us.
I like the way you made the ammo loops, much simpler than a lot of maticulous measuring and stitching for each loop. Do you think it would be an issue using that method for loops around a longer section of the belt? I haven't made one yet, but when I do I'll use that method. I even have the same pistol, but in .357
Thank you! No I don't think it would be an issue. As long as you wet mold the loops they'll stay in place. Especially if you cover the backside with cement and a liner it won't budge:)
awesome craftmanship. realy loved to watch.......
First video I saw from this channel and I really like your workshop man
My grandpa makes a lot of leather stuff. In fact he just made me a new belt a few weeks ago. I hope he will teach me how to one day
Looks nice, made one myself with help from the trapper right across Riggs Station
I like to see this kind of attention to detail and old world craftsmanship. Watching this was pure awesome , and that quick draw rig will last for a long time.
I love watching these kind of videos but its gonna be a sad day when my generation or any later generations forget how about this kind of art.
If your gen z like me don't worry. If I can learn it you can to friend
Just delighted to watch someone who has learned an ancient craft and who so obviously loves what he does!
Thank you for this! I've been planning on making a quick draw holster belt for my dad's 22 pistol revolver for his birthday in a month. Gonna get started asap.
New subscriber headed your way!
howd it go
I've been looking at a lot of leatherwork videos lately and I'm particularily impressed by your skills and balls to use a sewing machine. Someone not very proficient with a sewing machine could easily mess up a whole piece of good leather but you did not !
Sweet Parker!! reminds me of the rig James Arness wore in gunsmoke, and yes I remember gunsmoke 😊
Remember,,, I'm still watching it every day...hahahaha
Haha Thanks Michael
He wore a Calvary model peacemaker with the 71/2 barrel
Stock & Barrel Co would you be willing to make a custom holster?
Michael Harris Me too big fan
From India .......no words excellent job
This is art, i really really enjoyed watching the video man, it was beautiful !!!!🔥🤠
Love your work and I used to be a leather worker to would buy plastic pistols at stores and yard sales that were real size, also had wood blanks to have for patterns. Couple of years ago developed PsArthritis and can not use my hands like I want any more. Enjoy while you can, you have a talent for it.
Make a Han Solo style belt to fit a colt .45 1911 and 3 extra magazines
“OmG, rEd dEaD rEdEmPtIoN 2!!”
Really cool man
I want a holster for my kimber aegis ultra elite 45 some day
Beautiful work
Thank you Jim!
How do we correspond on having a holster made.
That colt is a beauty.
Mad skills.👍 I’m jelly.
Great workmanship and quality materials. Really a pleasure to watch craftsmanship at work.
Hey what would happen if you let the darker oil sit on the leather instead of wiping it off?
Hooray for the Mexican Loop holster ! An Eastwood preferred and western period correct example
It takes me 20 times longer as I don't have a leather sewing machine and have to do each hole and stitch by hand!
Mate take pride in doing it by hand. The parts that wear like the buckle and tounge where they are sewn to the belt will stay attached to the belt far longer because they are hand stitched. I am an ex Jillaroo from Australia and no way in hell would I ever use stirrup leathers that were machine stitched. machine stitching ends up cutting itself
will also add use an awl and 2 needles, not a speedy stitcher. Speedy stitcher the way it is done has the same problem as machine stitching. with hand stitching with 2 needles the threads run side by side but machine or speedy stitcher the threads interlock and go back the other way creating a heavy wear point. This is fine for the main body of the belt but not the holster which if tight enough should be putting a little pressure on the stitches or the stitching for the buckle strap or tongue strap especially where they join the main body of the belt
@@hembrasalvaje I have a set of those chisel like slanted punches that make the angled slits in the leather for the stitching to go into and yes, I use the double needles one on the right and one on the left going back and forth through the same holes.
@@archangel20031 :) then you are doing it the strongest way possible. take heart from that my friend :)
@@archangel20031 called sadde stitch
You, sir, are an artist! A true craftsman! Extremely professional workmanship!
Nice work amigo
Amazing craftsmanship, very nice👌👌👌
Excellent video.You are an artist my friend.
You are a real craftsman. Many thanks.
Very nice, wish I had that talent
Thanks so much Shawn!
This is the first video I've seen on your channel and I am very impressed with this belt. God has given you a very special talent and you should be very proud of it.
I know this is for quickdraw, but why no hammer thong?
I work with leather myself (prosthetics and orthotics. You’d be surprised). Your craft and skill are astounding. As someone who does the same and knows that leather working is no laughing matter, it’s interesting to see a master of the craft at work. Also, your choice in QuickDraw holster design is intriguing... I suppose it’s just me- I’ve always preferred my pistol belts to rest at my right leg and to hold the entire pistol in place, but I’m also not a gunslinger so... yeah. All the same- fantastic work. A good watch.
nice job ! i'm a ex military gunsmith and i work with a saddler, and i can see his work for the army !! i have a stupide question : you made 2 holster or you turn the pictures vidéo....because in 0'46 you have a right holster....7'48 right........9'55 left.......10'21 left......10'38 left......12'10 left.........12'40 left.......13'46 right....?? (sorry for my bad english, google and me are not perfect...LOOOL )
I LOVE SEEING A TRUE CRAFTMAN WORKING FANTASTIC JOB I CAN SEE THE LOVE YOU PUT IN IT,STAY SAFE MY FRIEND
Who thinks guns should be legal everywhere or at least an option? Hit the like button to agree!
Paul Markey I wish I lived in Texas! Where I’m from guns are kinda difficult to get your hands on which sucks. I want fucking full auto weapons not some crappy semi auto!
@@nicholasprince64 yeah of course there is no danger in carrying around fucking automatic guns
U are so lucky living in the USA. I live in Australia and u just can't imagine how difficult it is to find materials and tools here now that our once thriving industry has been totally dismantled.
There really are some stupid people out there who dislike great videos like this one...
haha thanks so much Matt
Donne con seno prospero
Awesome craftsmanship. I enjoyed listening to Breaking Bad in the background as well.
haha I knew some of you would catch that!
I carry a Griswold. Love black powder...
Was that Neatsfoot oil you dipped that in??
Love how the granite slab is straight out of a sink cut out! Cut out so many over the years! Wonderful work man.
Hahah you know it! I got it from a granite place right down the street. It was in there trash bin so I pulled it out
I think this person is Cool....check their web site/shop no avail for any thing like holster Im guessing they are not for holster business for official friends only.
Well done young man!! I see you have natural talent. I'll bet your father is very proud.
Nice work! Having made a few holsters (and one gunbelt) myself, I salute you.
Nice
Is this dirty dan or santee?
Arizona Ghostriders! 🖤
Santee? What are ya doin here partner?
Nice work. Its encouraging to see young folks who know how to do fine work with their hands. Craftsmanship is a lost art in America.
As a teenager I did leather work and bought all my stuff from Tandy. This video makes me want to get back into it....thanks
*_ARTHUR MORGAN WANTS TO KNOE YOUR LOCATION!_*
I live in Barbados
Mighty fine craftsmanship right here
other UA-camrs "this tool is made specifically for this purpose" This guy "Mf everything is a tool if you use your brain"
Such craftsmanship. Saved this video,.. you should be proud, excellent work. Good to see young people learning the old trades.
Thanks so much Mike:)
I never knew a revolver could be so beautiful as that colt!
I’m the beginning he didn’t take his finger off the trigger
Super gemacht, vom feinsten! Sehr schön!
Look I understand he is not aiming it at someone or that it is probably not even loaded but seeing his finger on the trigger the cocking it made me cringe 0:11
Bad Ass Classic Colt 45! And you really gave it reverence by making an equally Bad Ass Holster and Belt. Your leather work has a Classic Americana feel...with very clean functional classic designs with such pristine attention to detail! Such top-notch American leather goods with Atelier quality without seeming pretentious! I love your work and have learned so much watching your video tutorials!
Brilliant craftsmanship.
wow..all i can say...
Thank you!
You are awesome man! A job well done!! I am a master carpenter an I do nothing but high end woodwork and I appreciate someone like you that has the skills and takes the time to turn out a high end top notch product. The holster I just watched you make was absolutely beautiful! I would love to have you make one for me. If that is possible please let me know. Again job well done!!!! Jeff
I note that you must have had an incredible teacher. One thing my grandfather instilled into me when he was teaching me to use hand tools was to intentionally be ambidextrous in tool use. If more craftsmen did this the amount of injuries from repetitive motion~ like hammering would half or better, and you don't lose the ability to work if you hurt a finger on your "good hand." This fellow (first video watch) seems to use whichever hand the tool is in. Good job! An impressive yet usually overlooked skill.
Great video !
(I did not care for the music)
then mute the video
Elijah
I already watched the video ... idiot
My comment was just that I did not care for the music
You dumb ass
sixty2jeff apparently the music angered you. I hope you feel better soon. 😂
Dean Puckett
Thanks Dean, not the music but the Elijah dude did trigger me with his lame “mute the video” comment.
Normally I’m not so poo poo head about stuff but I do know how to mute
Lol dang good video though.
sixty2jeff I know. But it’s the internet. I just roll with it. It’s all cool
Lovely work on the left handed holster that turned into right handed in the end. 👍
I GUESS HE KNOWS WHAT HES DOING LOOKS GREAT
Really diggin your energy! Enjoyable to watch!
Thanks a lot Joshua! appreciate the support
A Lovely job Indeed! This is great as I’m going to be making one like it very soon. So it’s a great lesson and I Thank You Kindly! Many Blessings and keep on makin on! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania