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Unread 11-27-2012, 06:32 PM   #1
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Default SD Myres Commercial Holsters

Two SD Myres Commercial holsters:

1 luger
2 single six

Nice writeup on SD Myres in Benders large book.
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Bill, the construction and condition on both of those is beautiful.

Congratulations!

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Bill,
Beautiful examples of "Tio" Sam's work. While I like the Luger holster, the single-action holster really grabs my attention. Nice stuff! Thanks.
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Aren't these examples of the Tom Threepersons style holsters?
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Aren't these examples of the Tom Threepersons style holsters?
The S.D. Myres is responsible for crafting the Threepersons holster from the git go.
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that is true. Alot of the holsters and rigs made for the texas rangers and some dps officers were made in the same style by the s,d myers company, i have one somewhere for my sig 229 in the same syle , i will try and find it and takea few pics of it. but those two are fine examples of their work. To me the luger holster has just the amount of broken in wear. Thanks for posting Mr Bill. Allso still enjoying the Erfurt you sold me, thanks again.
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