What holster maker is this?

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Like Mac, I've hunted all over googling. I can guarantee it won't be just some hobby guy unless he likes spending money. That's a one piece stamp the maker had made. Cost between $300-$500 to have a good makers stamp built.
 

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Like Mac, I've hunted all over googling. I can guarantee it won't be just some hobby guy unless he likes spending money. That's a one piece stamp the maker had made. Cost between $300-$500 to have a good makers stamp built.
Unless he bought a Toys-R-Us (or whatever) toy badge... :D

Wouldn't take much effort to brace one for a leather press, then stamp the "L" on top.

Meh, just a thought. Didn't say it was a good one. :drunk2:
 

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I think it’s an early model Bianchi. Classic three slot thumb break pancake holster with adjustable retention. Can also be used for cross draw. It’s an older model, probably designed around a law-enforcement requirement because of the retention feature. And the cross draw ability makes it a good holster for sitting long hours parked behind a billboard on the highway or at the donut shop, and for driving, particularly when in hot pursuit. Yep, my money’s on Bianchi. I’d send them a copy of the picture and verify it.


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