My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
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My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
Has anyone had experience turning this holster into something very worn in and soft?
Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
maby try using your hands and soften it up? tried that? might work
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Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
What do you mean?
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hmm? what do I mean... really?
okay, I'll break it down for ya.
you take left hand and you take right hand, grab holster and twist, twist, twist.
okay, I'll break it down for ya.
you take left hand and you take right hand, grab holster and twist, twist, twist.
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Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
Indiana Holt wrote:you take left hand and you take right hand, grab holster and twist, twist, twist.
Holt, That almost sounds like doing the Hokey-Pokey
Which, I might add is a great way to break in Aldens!
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Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
Indiana Holt wrote:well....
.... Fine, the Jean Luc #5 works wonders on this type of leather as well.
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Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
I'm sorry, but I really have to say something here. Not trying to play moderator but I think that you guys really have just taken this too far. And Holt I don’t think that your avatar is very nice and borders on being almost mean.
I don’t know blueoakleyz as we have never met and I am not sure what he has done to deserve this treatment, but I think it’s downright wrong. Now Moderators, you can tell me to back off, that is fine but I will not just sit here without saying something.
Could it be that blueoakleyz genuinely doesn’t know answers to some questions here. Yes, I know that he has been accused of not using the search facility which would, of course, save you moderators more time, and I understand that, but I think that you all just being a little bit unfair, and I don’t feel that this constitutes the spirit of Indygear at all.
I don’t know blueoakleyz as we have never met and I am not sure what he has done to deserve this treatment, but I think it’s downright wrong. Now Moderators, you can tell me to back off, that is fine but I will not just sit here without saying something.
Could it be that blueoakleyz genuinely doesn’t know answers to some questions here. Yes, I know that he has been accused of not using the search facility which would, of course, save you moderators more time, and I understand that, but I think that you all just being a little bit unfair, and I don’t feel that this constitutes the spirit of Indygear at all.
Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
thanks. It's good to have a women here to keep me on the rails. I'll just go back to my old one
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Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
Holt, thank you for acknowledging my post.
I'd just like to add the following. I feel that negative feedback is just as important as positive feedback and I feel that by listening to suggestions, good or bad, is a great way to gauge how other posters feel. And it's not all bad, because more feedback can only help to perhaps make this place even better, and I mean that most sincerely.
I'll be perfectly honest with you. Sometimes I have really wanted to say what is on my mind but I have held back because I am afraid of the responses that I might get. I think it is important for mods to listen to us, just as you have, and at least acknowledge that our points at least have some merit.
I'd just like to add the following. I feel that negative feedback is just as important as positive feedback and I feel that by listening to suggestions, good or bad, is a great way to gauge how other posters feel. And it's not all bad, because more feedback can only help to perhaps make this place even better, and I mean that most sincerely.
I'll be perfectly honest with you. Sometimes I have really wanted to say what is on my mind but I have held back because I am afraid of the responses that I might get. I think it is important for mods to listen to us, just as you have, and at least acknowledge that our points at least have some merit.
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Re: My Todds holster is EXTREMELY stiff
While I appreciate what you're saying Canyon you obviously haven't read all of his posts, replies and PMs to the mods and members here. He has been a member here for 4 years with almost 700 posts he should know the rules by now and he has admitted numerous times that he doesnt want to use a search button because it's easier to just type and ask instead of looking things up. Go and research what was posted in Just the past 2 days from him. Just read his signature in his profile. We're not a babysitters club and I'm not going to bend over backwards to help someone who won't help themselves. I'm locking this down because this is beyond ridiculous.