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Unread 06-21-2018, 04:27 PM   #1
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Hello everyone. Well, I finally got around to sending in my very beat up 1938 holster, which I had gotten with my 1920 Commericial Luger back in January. The poor girl had a very bad looking set of belt loops, broken pull up and closure straps , loose stitching all over, and even the tool pouch stitching had become so loose that the tool pouch itself was half dangling in the holster. I sent it to Jerry and well...he worked his magic yet again! Attached are some before and after pictures to show how bad it was compared to how nice he managed to get it looking again. Thank you very much to Mr. Burney (lugerholsterrepair) for another outstanding job well done in fixing this old soldier up!
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The improvement is amazing! Great job Jerry!

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Now I just need to wait for an appropriate Luger to cross my path in order to pair with it.
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The problem with Jerry==he is so good we always expect perfection. He hasn't let me down yet!!! Bill
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in years past had a holster worked over and a WW1 luger
mag bottom split. The holster and finished wood bottom looked like they
came from the factory. Mr Burney is the man to see for
Luger repairs.................
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