My Take on Todd's Webley Holster

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My Take on Todd's Webley Holster

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I followed Raider S.s steps and tried my hand at weathering my Todds holster.
looks alot better

i got a bit more aggressive with the sandpaper, but used a finer grit.
also i brought back a bit of the brown with some brown shoe polish and lots of pecards...

whatcha think?

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb13 ... olster.jpg
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Looks great.....well done!
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Post by Raider S »

Awesome. I bet it will be a favorite of yours now rather than a big black lump of leather. Amazed at how similar ours now look.
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Post by Shagbd »

you werent joking about BLACK dye coming off!
Gesh!!!

My hands were stained!!!

nasty stuff.... but alternating between dry sanding for more extreme weathering and wet sanding for subtle weathering is the key.
it was actually a bit lighter than you see above, but i used a lil brown shoe polish to bring it back a tad.
looks more weathered now instead of just beat up.
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Post by knibs7 »

That looks really cool. Thanks for sharing

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Post by Shagbd »

thanks guys!
its a neat holster for sure!

Now, I just need to find something to put in it!
anyone have one of Rooks Webleys theyd want to sell?
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Post by 191145 »

It looks great. I have a Todd's Raiders on the way, so I guess I'll be doing some sanding. It's always good to have the gun in the holster when sanding so you can highlight the high points. You also want to wet-form the holster to the gun like it would get after years of use. I imagine you'll be doing this when you get a Webley or replica. I suggest an emulsion of water/Ballistol (8:1) for wet-forming and wet sanding. Ballistol is a good leather treatment and will not rust where the emulsion may get on the gun while forming. Always remove gun and wipe clean as soon as possible.
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Post by ReturningSon »

Ooo, I love the look of the holster...can someone repost Raider S's steps to weathering Todds LC holster? Thanks!!!! :) :) :)
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Post by Solent MKIII »

Very good job - looks well worn and not just dry-scuffed with sandpaper. :tup: Image
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that looks authentic
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I think it looks great!
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Raider S!!! Please repost your steps!!!! :) :)
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Post by Imahomer »

Yea, please post how you did it.
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Post by Indiana Jeff »

Raider S's technique discussed here.

http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t ... highlight=

As Michaelson would say, "The Search Button is your friend." :M:

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Post by McFly »

Awesome!! I was thinking of picking one of these up for the FL summit (putting together some ToD gear) and I'm glad I found this thread, or I might have been disappointed when it showed up. Glad to hear it's got great potential though, and also to see how to do it.

Good stuff, guys!!!

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Post by Raider S »

Hey guys, here's the text of the post I made. Remember to take care not to sand the stitching and go slow - always easier to sand more than realize you've sanded too much.

First thing I did was let it soak in hot water to see if I could give the leather character and take some of the dye out. It really soaked through and took a couple days to completely dry but developed nice texture and looked better. It was still mostly a black lump, however, so last night I decided to see what sandpaper would do. As soon as I started gently rubbing a wonderful rich, brown color began to show through! After a while I gave it an alcohol rub and let it sit overnight. This morning I thought there were a couple places needing more wear so I continued with the sandpaper and alcohol. Finally, I gave it a coat of Pecards and the results are below. (The photos are less subtle than it looks to the eye.)

The sandpaper was 220 grit, but it was sandpaper that had already been used and nearly ready for the trash. I often keep "broken-in" sandpaper around because it has less of a tendency to simply scratch. This worked well due to it being nice and soft and tended to remove dye more than dig at the leather. After a bit of rubbing that paper would be black with tons of dye. I went over the entire holster and simply worked on some spots longer where I thought it should age more.


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Post by Raider S »

Same holster after soaking it again and letting it dry around Rook's Webley:

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Post by knibs7 »

wow i love the texture of the leather after it has soaked :)
- Reminds me of the Raiders jacket texture


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