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10-20-2003, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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2 parts holsters
Picked up a couple of parts holsters and had a question. Both are dated wwi. One is dyed black and has seen a ton of service. Someone put two inch high SS on the flap which I highly doubt is original to the holster. The one I have a question on is a 1915 dated in very decent condition except the stiching is all out of it so it is flat and it has a hole torn in the bottom where the front sight has torn through. Is it possible to fix the hole, I know the stiching can be repaired, but don't know about the hole. Thanks
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10-20-2003, 09:19 PM | #2 |
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Brian, Yes anything can be repaired but would you be happy with it and would it look like the original? Probably not and No. To repair a hole such as a rivet that has been taken out and the one you mention, it is necessary to cut a round plug and glue in another round disc. In a flat area this is generally not too noticeable but it is there. On a rounded surface such as where the sight would rub a hole, it would stand out a bit more. This type of repair is not ideal but in some peoples eyes it is better than a hole
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