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<blockquote data-quote="Mystery" data-source="post: 3091869" data-attributes="member: 43185"><p>Thank you very much for the kind words. I only created this thread to get a critique of a few holsters I've recently made, but honestly did not expect so many positive responses. I suppose everyone is their own worst critic. I'll add some pics later on as I make a few more. I've made several holsters in the past, but like I said in opening post, I was stupid and didn't any photos. That being said I'm not looking to turn it into a full fledged operation. That'd probably take some of the enjoyment out of it for me, but making some for the fine folks here wouldn't be a bad idea. I think we can call agree that it's nice to work with someone who knows their stuff, and although I'm somewhat new to this site, I can tell the folks here know their stuff. I cannot tell you how many kydex holsters I've made over the years, even to people out of state and LEO's in Dallas (for off duty carry), who didn't have a clue what they really wanted or needed. I'd ask them how they carry, how much cant, or angle, they wanted etc. and most hadn't considered it. I know when I used to shop for holsters, I knew what I was looking for, or at least did my research on styles of holsters before deciding on what to purchase. Pleasing people who don't know what they really want or need wasn't the easiest thing in the world. That's one of the reasons I like the thought of keeping this small and friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystery, post: 3091869, member: 43185"] Thank you very much for the kind words. I only created this thread to get a critique of a few holsters I've recently made, but honestly did not expect so many positive responses. I suppose everyone is their own worst critic. I'll add some pics later on as I make a few more. I've made several holsters in the past, but like I said in opening post, I was stupid and didn't any photos. That being said I'm not looking to turn it into a full fledged operation. That'd probably take some of the enjoyment out of it for me, but making some for the fine folks here wouldn't be a bad idea. I think we can call agree that it's nice to work with someone who knows their stuff, and although I'm somewhat new to this site, I can tell the folks here know their stuff. I cannot tell you how many kydex holsters I've made over the years, even to people out of state and LEO's in Dallas (for off duty carry), who didn't have a clue what they really wanted or needed. I'd ask them how they carry, how much cant, or angle, they wanted etc. and most hadn't considered it. I know when I used to shop for holsters, I knew what I was looking for, or at least did my research on styles of holsters before deciding on what to purchase. Pleasing people who don't know what they really want or need wasn't the easiest thing in the world. That's one of the reasons I like the thought of keeping this small and friendly. [/QUOTE]
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