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Luger Holster ?
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Michel..A cool holster! One I have not seen before. Nicely made and a one of a kind for sure. It looks to be modified from another holster/pistol type..
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A lockable Luger holster!!
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01-15-2013, 02:54 AM | #4 |
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Same principle as a chastity belt...neither one makes much sense (and darned inconvenient to boot).
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Thank you to all.
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Nice holster. Lock almost looks like one from an old suitcase. Very nice. Bill
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Bill,
I hadn't thought about a suitcase lock but that sounds reasonable. The only similar thing I could think of is the lock on those old diaries that your girlfriend didn't want you to look at. It is a neat and quite well made holster. I would love to know its origin.
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May be Sweden?
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The latch/lock says USA on it . At least I ,think it does. Bill
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They're supposed to be inconvenient! p.s. I'll make another to order. $2.500
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Hi,
The lock on the holster is maker mark 'Pat. Pend. USA Excelsior Stamford Conn.' According to the member lugerholsterrepair, a dry rot treatment was applied to the stitching turning it to a reddish color, a practice very popular with the German. Regards, juno-44 |
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