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Thread: Cowboy action shooters? Cowboy/historical reenactment? Mounted shooters?

  1. #1
    beaverretriever
    I thought I would share my fathers business with you all. My father has been in the leather business for 25yrs + and proably one of the best Gun Leather and historically correct cowboy goods makers in the world.
    Magazines he has been in:
    True West
    Guns of the Old West
    Combat Arms
    Guns and Ammo (on the cover too!)
    Cowboys and Indians
    and many others.
    He makes period correct gun leather, chaps, etc from the 1800s all the way up to the 1911 hand gun.
    He will pretty much build you anything you ask for. Wait time is usually 3 weeks to 3 months.
    If you would like to take a look, here is his site
    www.westernstarleather.com
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/h138lg.jpg
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/h124lg.jpg
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/RIG4alg.jpg

  2. #2
    SummerBreeze
    I just thought I would throw my dad a bone. My father has been in the leather business for 25yrs + and proably one of the best Gun Leather and historically correct cowboy goods makers in the world.
    Magazines he has been in:
    True West
    Guns of the Old West
    Combat Arms
    Guns and Ammo (on the cover too!)
    Cowboys and Indians
    and many others.
    He makes period correct gun leather, chaps, etc from the 1800s all the way up to the 1911 hand gun.
    He will pretty much build you anything you ask for. Wait time is usually 3 weeks to 3 months.
    If you would like to take a look, here is his site
    www.westernstarleather.com
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/h138lg.jpg
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/h124lg.jpg
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/RIG4alg.jpg
    beaver
    I was checking out your dads web site and I saw his photo. I am thinking I know this guy..... Then I read that he lived in Bishop, Ca.... Back in the day
    Yep... thats where I met him... I went into his store a few times.. When I lived there too
    Cool stuff

  3. #3
    beaverretriever
    beaver
    I was checking out your dads web site and I saw his photo. I am thinking I know this guy..... Then I read that he lived in Bishop, Ca.... Back in the day
    Yep... thats where I met him... I went into his store a few times.. When I lived there too
    Cool stuff
    LOL, yeah, my mom and dad owned a few western stores throughout the yrs. Mostly really highend working cowboy stuff. No urban cowboy stuff...LOL

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    cdog
    Nice work .A true craftsman. I've been looking for a gator skinned IWB holster for my Kimber Rapter Ultra carry. It doesn’t look like he does that kind of work.

  5. #5
    beaverretriever
    Cdog, no he really doesn't do the newer stuff. 1911 is about the max.
    Here are a few more neat items.
    These are old time cowboy cuffs. Cowboys didn't change their shirt for somtimes weeks at a time, and these protected the cuffs of their shirst from wear and tear.
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/cf116lg.jpg
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/cf113lg.jpg

  6. #6
    beaverretriever
    Some late 1800s style Shotgun chaps.
    http://www.westernstarleather.com/images/ch102alg.jpg

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