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    Does anyone know who all is making civilian holsters?

    Thanks,

    Chris Talburt

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    Re: Civilian Holster

    Chris,

    I would recommend Cody Mobley (The Company Tailor) and Brad Malone (Love and W. Co).

    I own products from both and they are top-flight fellows to deal with. With both you'd want to contact them and outline what you are looking for. While not meaning to speak for them I would wager that they could come up with what you want easily.

    Cody even has an image/description on his site about a civilian holster- http://companytailor.googlepages.com/accoutrements2

    He is working a lot of late so if he takes a bit to reply don't fret it.

    No doubt you'll get other recs but these two get my vote.

    Cordially,
    Fred Baker

    "You may call a Texian anything but a gentleman or a coward." Zachary Taylor

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    • #3
      Re: Civilian Holster

      Chris,

      I'd also recommend checking with Don Smith of Trans-Miss Depot Co. (AC Approved). Don has quite a vast knowledge of such you are inquiring about.

      Fred has also offered some solid references as well.
      Last edited by western reb; 07-16-2008, 10:38 AM. Reason: text
      [FONT=Georgia][/FONT][SIZE="3"][FONT="Georgia"]Dan Biggs[/FONT][/SIZE]


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        Re: Civilian Holster

        I have been waiting for one of Cody's roller buckle holsters to come on his available list. It was my understanding that he was in stock only. I also thought that Don was in stock only right now. I am needing this by Marmaduke's Raid.

        Thanks,

        Chris Talburt

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        • #5
          Re: Civilian Holster

          Chris,

          Send Cody an e-mail. He'll help you if he can.

          Regards,
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          • #6
            Re: Civilian Holster

            A few years ago, I saw a very nice civilian holster made by Brian "Speedy" Merrick (of Corner Clothiers fame).
            John Wickett
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            • #7
              Re: Civilian Holster

              I'd also give Nick Duvall a call. He's good with custom work.

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              Robert Carter
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