AB holster = Raiders perfection!
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AB holster = Raiders perfection!
Hi everyone,
I received my AB holster from Marc and Kim recently. I've collected Indy gear for many years and have owned several Raiders holsters. However, when I opened the package I knew that this was "the one". Seriously, the colour, detailing on the flap and strap all look perfect to me. The subtle imprint of the gun which has been formed in the leather is a really nice touch and looks great! For me, the search is over - now that I have this I don't feel the need to look any further because this truly does appear screen accurate to me. Marc and Kim's service and craftmanship have been exceptional and I would recommend them to anyone. Big thanks to agent5 too - he provided invaluable help during the research stage from what Marc tells me. Here's a few pics!
Mods - I'd like an explanation about why my previous thread was deleted yesterday. Also, when a thread is deleted I would have thought it would be common courtesy to send a PM to the topic starter to explain the reasons why? I came online this morning - looking for my threads and they were gone, but there was no PM informing me of the resasons.
Chris
I received my AB holster from Marc and Kim recently. I've collected Indy gear for many years and have owned several Raiders holsters. However, when I opened the package I knew that this was "the one". Seriously, the colour, detailing on the flap and strap all look perfect to me. The subtle imprint of the gun which has been formed in the leather is a really nice touch and looks great! For me, the search is over - now that I have this I don't feel the need to look any further because this truly does appear screen accurate to me. Marc and Kim's service and craftmanship have been exceptional and I would recommend them to anyone. Big thanks to agent5 too - he provided invaluable help during the research stage from what Marc tells me. Here's a few pics!
Mods - I'd like an explanation about why my previous thread was deleted yesterday. Also, when a thread is deleted I would have thought it would be common courtesy to send a PM to the topic starter to explain the reasons why? I came online this morning - looking for my threads and they were gone, but there was no PM informing me of the resasons.
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Thanks VP. I've re-sized my photos to 640 x 480 pixels. Hopefully the mods won't delete this thread now! I still think it ***** that the threads were just deleted without any warning.
I believe that AB are thinking about making some gunbelts and straps for the bag. I'm sure Marc will post a thread about those when / if they happen.
Chris
I believe that AB are thinking about making some gunbelts and straps for the bag. I'm sure Marc will post a thread about those when / if they happen.
Chris
VP wrote:I'm not a mod and don't know anything about your thread, but I noticed that your photos are a tad bigger than is allowed in the rules. Perhaps that has something to do with it?.
Awesome looking holster, I'll definitely get one after I get a gunbelt. Wasn't AB planning to make that gear item too?
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i just saw this thanks Chris, I'm realy glad to hear that you like the holster. We are working on a gunbelt and I'll post pics as soon as I have a finished prototype. You're right about agent5's help, without him this would still have been in the works. agent5
again, it means the world to me to hear that people enjoy my work.
best regards,
Kim
again, it means the world to me to hear that people enjoy my work.
best regards,
Kim
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I just received my pre-distressed AB holster in the mail over the weekend. Oh boy, it's a work of art! Here are a few pics, along with my Todd's Deluxe and Keppler holsters, for comparison. IMO, the color of the AB is spot on! The quality is superior to any other holster I've owned. Great job, Marc and Kim!!
FYI, the AB and Todd holsters above fit the 4" S&W, but this Keppler holster fits my 5 1/2" S&W.
-Craig
FYI, the AB and Todd holsters above fit the 4" S&W, but this Keppler holster fits my 5 1/2" S&W.
-Craig
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Nice comparison pic Craig. I'm happy that that you like it.
The distressing will disappear more or less if you give it Pecard. So be careful. How ever the Pecard treatment in combination with sun vill darken it. You can always "re-distress" it with some very fine sandpaper, grain 300 or more. If you use a lower grain it will make a lot of parallel lines in the leather. Primarily sand on the edges and the drum area.
Sorry about the late response but I'm having problems with my internet supplier.
Best regards,
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The distressing will disappear more or less if you give it Pecard. So be careful. How ever the Pecard treatment in combination with sun vill darken it. You can always "re-distress" it with some very fine sandpaper, grain 300 or more. If you use a lower grain it will make a lot of parallel lines in the leather. Primarily sand on the edges and the drum area.
Sorry about the late response but I'm having problems with my internet supplier.
Best regards,
K
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Question,
How does the color change so drastically from this pinkish red :
<img src=http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee43 ... _00095.jpg>
To this rich brown?
<img src=http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee43 ... _00095.jpg>
It can't just be the distressing can it?, is it the picture?
Thanks a Ton!,
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How does the color change so drastically from this pinkish red :
<img src=http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee43 ... _00095.jpg>
To this rich brown?
<img src=http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee43 ... _00095.jpg>
It can't just be the distressing can it?, is it the picture?
Thanks a Ton!,
Matt
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Oops!
Sorry about that,
The other pic was supposed to be Agent 5's :
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2030/231 ... 6a27d4.jpg
Yeah, I'm just curious how the colors are changing so drastically? because I love 5's, but don't neccesarily love the price and I feel like I could do the distressing on my own...
Sorry about that,
The other pic was supposed to be Agent 5's :
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2030/231 ... 6a27d4.jpg
Yeah, I'm just curious how the colors are changing so drastically? because I love 5's, but don't neccesarily love the price and I feel like I could do the distressing on my own...
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Over all on color in pics.
You can never trust the color in pictures, the camera, the lighting, the white point setting etc. will all have drastic influence on the picture.
Then there's the monitor you watch the image on and the operating system, Windows uses a gamma value of 2.2 and Apple uses 1.8
The higher the gamma the darker the image.
But besides that heres a walk through of the color change when I distress.
The color change happens when you gently sand the leather and apply Pecard. I do this several times when I distress a holster. The water treatment also has an effect on the color. And finally I have made a leather dye that mimics aging which I airbrush on at different parts of the holster.
The correct order of distressing is:
Soak the holster in luke warm water, put gun in and massage the subtle markings of the drum. remove gun and let dry.
Sand the exposed areas with very fine sandpaper minimum grain 350.
Airbrush leather dye (dirt brown but not to heavy in pigment) to the less exposed areas.
Apply Pecard but be advised: it will make the holster look new if you over do it.
Sand once more to accent the exposed areas.
The last two (Pecard and sanding) can be done a couple of times until you are satisfied with the result.
Best regards,
K[/u]
You can never trust the color in pictures, the camera, the lighting, the white point setting etc. will all have drastic influence on the picture.
Then there's the monitor you watch the image on and the operating system, Windows uses a gamma value of 2.2 and Apple uses 1.8
The higher the gamma the darker the image.
But besides that heres a walk through of the color change when I distress.
The color change happens when you gently sand the leather and apply Pecard. I do this several times when I distress a holster. The water treatment also has an effect on the color. And finally I have made a leather dye that mimics aging which I airbrush on at different parts of the holster.
The correct order of distressing is:
Soak the holster in luke warm water, put gun in and massage the subtle markings of the drum. remove gun and let dry.
Sand the exposed areas with very fine sandpaper minimum grain 350.
Airbrush leather dye (dirt brown but not to heavy in pigment) to the less exposed areas.
Apply Pecard but be advised: it will make the holster look new if you over do it.
Sand once more to accent the exposed areas.
The last two (Pecard and sanding) can be done a couple of times until you are satisfied with the result.
Best regards,
K[/u]
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Re: AB holster = Raiders perfection!
Bumping this thread for the useful distressing tips alone.