Sunday, April 22, 2012

Gunbelt and Bowie Sheath

Here's the latest out of the ol' BR.  The order was for a sheath to hold a Bowie knife that the customer had made and a matching gun belt.  The holster was provided to match the color and style.

We put a dropped slot in the gun belt to allow for more under arm room when drawing the long barrel gun.  The sheath was put at a 30 degree cant for ease of access as well.  All in all I think it turned out well.  Thanks for stopping by, comments and critique always welcome.  Sorry for the less than perfect pictures, this project was a little too big for my light box.  On to building a bigger, better one.  RW

PS I hope this post turns out right.  Google has updated the blog posting world and has officially out ran my old computer.  Hope it all comes out, I can only see about half of the functions I usually can see.  Guess it's time for an upgrade.



Wednesday, April 18, 2012

More Carvings

Here are a couple more carvings I've been practicing with.  They both still need hats, but I don't have the tools to work on hats yet, so they are sitting in a holding pattern until then.

This was a fella that Lynn has a video of on his website.  He called him Shifty.  He looks a bit like my Paw, back when he used to smoke.


This guy I call Sam.  I sat and did this one on my own and kind of had a Sam Elliott (Quick and the Dead style) guy in mind.  Of course he's bald, but you won't see that once the hat is on.



It still a learning process and I throw away five before I get one, but it's fun.  Hope you like it, RW

Friday, April 6, 2012

Inventory Reduction Sale

I've decided to purge some older work that is sitting around the shop to clear out room for for newer work and some cash flow for new projects.  These are items that I have made in previous years for tradeshow booths.  If you are interested in any of these, please contact me at brsaddles(at)gmail(dot)com or comment under this posting with contact info and I'll get a hold of you.

All sizes listed on the belts are from the fold to the middle hole punched.  Measure a belt you have to see what you need.  All of them are 1 1/2" wide unless noted.  Holes on belts are usually gapped at one inch so you have a couple of inches each way.


35" Tooled belt.  I call this my #5 pattern because I don't know what else to call it.  $85


34" Vine pattern tooled belt.  This one sat at Cattlelacs for awhile and has aged to a very neat color.  $85

36" Vine tooled belt.  $85


37"-38" Vine tooled belt.  This one only has four holes punched in it so the middle ones are 37&38.  $85



35"-36" tapered end belt.  Four holes again.  This belt is 1 1/4" wide tapered to 3/4" on the ends.  $90


30" tapered belt.  This one is also 1 1/4" wide tapered to 3/4".  It also has aged well.  $50

On to some checkbook covers.  I have two floral tooled ones and a barbwire border tooled one.  These are just checkbook covers, not wallets, they only have a pocket for the checks and for your record book.  They fit normal size checks, not the top stub kind.  I'm letting the tooled ones go for $60 each and the barbwire one for $40.  These were made out of a thicker leather and will take a little while to break in but should last a long time.  My father has had his for around eight years and it's still going strong.



That's all for now.  I will update this post as things are gone and you should be able to find this post on the sidebar under "sale" when it leaves the front page.  Thanks and I hope to hear from you soon.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Two Tone Basketstamp

Here is the classic basketstamped belt dressed up a little.  The customer's brand is on the other hip, but I didn't get a good picture of it.  RW