UBG Holsters - Interesting Video on How He Makes a Leather Holster

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I didn't have any audio either. Maybe there isn't any. Still a very nice, informative video. Just goes to show you, there's a lot of time, effort, talent, material and overhead involved for no more than Nate charges! Bargain, indeed! Can't wait to get my Canute!
 

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Great video! If that’s what he does on every holster, don’t see how he makes any profit??? That appears it would be over an hour per at regular speed, no?


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Great video! If that’s what he does on every holster, don’t see how he makes any profit??? That appears it would be over an hour per at regular speed, no?

I thought the same thing. His base price right now is $65.00 per holster, for any IWB or OWB. If you use our "OKShooters" forum discount, that knocks another few bucks off. He currently has a 4-6 week turnaround, so he does have some work lying in front of him. I've seen it as high as 12 weeks in the past. But he can't be bringing in very much per hour profit with prices this low. Good quality leather for holsters isn't cheap, and then you have all the other supplies, etc. to buy. I imagine he has it down to a science now, but still, the products he puts out are good ones and I am amazed at how he does it so well for so little. Nate must be working like a one-man assembly line in a third world sweatshop.


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