Todd's Mummy Holster Question?

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Todd's Mummy Holster Question?

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This is a non-indy question. I wanted to know if anyone bought Todd's "The Mummy Shoulder Holster" if so can you post some pictures of it because i would like to see what it looks like actually on someone. Thank You

Please help me im interested in buying one but at Todds web site he doesnt really have many pictures to view before buying it so please!
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So has anyone purchased this shoulder holster from todd?
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Just asked a friend of mine for a photo, who bought the mummy holster a year ago. He just added some stitchings. Hope this helps a bit :wink:
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it does thanks
but i wanted to see what they looked like wearing it!
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oh its ok i figured that would happen since it took so long for someone to reply on this thread! Thank you though for trying to help
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I have Todd's Rick O'Connell double shoulder holster and Artsee1's replica pistols stuffed in them. I just recently got some adventure type shirts with epaulettes and no Indy style front pleats, but I'm not 100% happy with the colors I found, and picked up too many short sleeve versions as well. Todd also made the pants belt, leather suspender and wrist cuff. I'm just trying to grow my hair out on top and have it trimmed neat on the sides and back to look more 1930ish like Rick's style, but want to get it more like Indy's for May 22. I'll try to get some photos this weekend when I see my girlfriend. She's the one with the digital camera. I also have Artsee1's replica shotgun and I'm saving to get some boots similar to the O'Connell pair. Artsee1's replica firearms are almost too good. They look so real, even up close, untill you see the pluged muzzle. I'd like to weather my shoulder holster to look used like Ricks, but not quite sure how to do that. This is another costume that I would consider wearing at a convention, but the replica guns look too real from a distance. I saw photos of Artsee1 in a con parade on his site, and he was packing the pieces, but then everyone else was in costume, too.
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would anyone by any chance have made a pattern for this holster?
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Todd custom makes the Rick O'Connell double holsters. You give him your measurements and he fits it to your frame. I believe the one that Artsee1 makes is one size.
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yea i know but i wanted to give it a try of making my own but dont have sufficient resources to i was checking to see if someone had made one themself with a pattern
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The picture posted above should be sufficient to make a pattern. You have the gun-butts as a known or easily estimated dimension, and from there it's a matter of visualising in 3 dimensions and getting someone to help you take some measurements of your torso to make it a custom fit. There's adjustment built into the design.

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