Looks great. Your son in laws friend sucks, what kind of person wouldnt like that.
Well I consider myself a novice leather worker being self taught and You Tube. I make lots of mistakes. My son in law brought a friend by one day and he asked if I could make a cowboy rig for his 6" S&W 686. I agreed and asked for a donation for material and to expect imperfections. Well after hours of work I finished it and when the "person" came by said it was not what he wanted and left. I thought I would share with you all. The thing is its a 42 inch waist and I do not have a 6" L frame.
Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining
Looks great. Your son in laws friend sucks, what kind of person wouldnt like that.
HIGHWAY TO THE DANGERZONE
Did he donate for the materials?
It won't mitigate the fact that he's a DICK, but at least you'd not be out the material cost.![]()
Just call me lollipop.
Did he say what the problem was? Looks like quality work, but I’ve never seen a cowboy rig with the holster up high on the belt like that.
Dick move and waste of your time regardless.
Put it in the classifieds
Might do that. He did not give a reason. I know its not perfect, he gave me some cash (25) for material but thats OK
Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining
Native American artisans weave imperfections into blankets as part of their process. Nothing is perfect.
Originally Posted by Frank_N_Stein
Wow, really looks nice to me. Good job.
I've got then pattern for a Flames of Hell rig, that I will share with you.
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