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Not strapless !! M1 Carbine holster
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M1 Carbine Leather Holsters are pretty hard to come by. Especially with the straps intact.... I lucked into this one today.... Good news is the straps are all there and uncut. Bad news is the whole thing is pretty stiff and unpliable. (No pun intended!) Anybody got any ideas as to the best way to restore some of the flexibility??
Ronnie, aka Jim
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07-03-2010 07:04 PM
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Ronnie,
If you don't mind telling, how much?
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VERY nice score Ronnie. Christmas came early!
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Ronnie, this is Texas... ask the guys down at the local tack and feed what they are using on their saddles... Some of the stiffness is to help it hold its form. But if you are saying its stiff due to being dry, it needs some leather conditioner.
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Jim, I'm almost embarrassed to say ---- $300.
Oh, and BTW, it's dated 1945. Kinda hard to see in the photo..
Good idea about a tack shop. There are plenty of those around prarie dog town... !!
Thanks All !!
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Ronnie,
No reason to be embarrassed, $300 now a days in that condition is a good deal. I have seen them go for $400 and up in mint condition with all the straps.
1945 dated I have not seen before. Mine are 1944. I got them in 1988 for $100 and $125 at Pomona. With inflation I would say you got the better deal.
Nice score.
Jim
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Ronnie, that's pretty cool. I would love to have one. There was a thread awhile back on the 1911 forum on treating dried out leather holsters. I would do some research before you do anything. JMT.....Frank
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Ronnie, I've had very good results with Pecard's Antique Leather Dressing on all my holsters. Have seen many positive comments from others as well.
Pecard - Retail: Antique Leather Care
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A couple of liberal doses of saddle soap will loosen it up just fine, BTDT
Regards: Thumper