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Wanted something a little bit more traditional to go with my Smith and Wesson Performance Center Schofields. I had Michigan Rattler make me a strongside and cross for them. I think they look good. SCHOFIELD HOLSTERS .

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Wanted something a little bit more traditional to go with my Smith and Wesson Performance Center Schofields. I had Michigan Rattler make me a strongside and cross for them. I think they look good. SCHOFIELD HOLSTERS .

 

Nice holsters Deuce. They look like a combination of Jesse James' holster and a double loop Mexican holster. I have a pair of Performance Center S&W 2000's also. Did you have action work done to yours? If so, by who?

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Nice looking leather and in two totally different styles. I had a pair for my plain Jane Uberti Schofields and they were done in the Wes Hardin style with bullet loops on the front but done as a high ride Slim Jim. I actually sold them right off my hip at a match and have not had a rig for my Schofields since. I think I will do them again without the bullet loops but with a full grain liner, Schofields are a fun and different gun for shooting cowboy!

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I've got a pair of Uberti and a pair of Performance Center Schofields, and I honestly can't decide which pair is my favorite. The only problem with the PCs is their cartridge; all my other guns are 45LC, and it's a pain keeping the spent cases separate. Haven't done anything with gussying-up the holsters, but I've put elephant ivory grips on the PCs, and pearl on the Ubertis. After reading this thread, though, maybe I'll have to do something with the holsters.

 

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Are they both right handed?

Kind of...one is a cross draw for the left hip

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Nice holsters Deuce. They look like a combination of Jesse James' holster and a double loop Mexican holster. I have a pair of Performance Center S&W 2000's also. Did you have action work done to yours? If so, by who?

they are basic mexican two loop with the carving pattern being from the cover of "Packing Iron" that I got from Will

Ghormly

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Those are nice Deuce. Rattler did some awsome tool work on those holsters.

Thanks, Karl

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Here's something for that mid to late 1870s look:

 

Schofield

 

Pistol is one of the original 125 S&W Schofields from the 2000 auction. Bowie is original Sheffield made by Joseph Allen & Sons from the 1870s.

Leather rig made by Stan Dolega of Laramie, Wyoming.

 

T.H. O'Sullivan

Black Mesa Ranch

New Mexico

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T.H., I really like that one also. Rattler, I PMed you pard but afraid that my puter skills were not good enuff to find a good email address. I am thinking that Will said Tandy was going to support his new Charlie Prince Schofield patterns by offering the red thread for that fancy 'Flames of Hell' stitching pattern. It makes a good looking rig for those of us who are a bit short on our leather carving skills! http://www.willghormley-maker.com/FlamesOfHellRig.html

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Pistol is one of the original 125 S&W Schofields from the 2000 auction.

 

What's the SN? I've got #13.

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What's the SN? I've got #13.

Badlands, ours was an easy choice. Lots of heavy bidding activity towards the lower numbered pistols. We bid and won #66 since we were thinking of New Mexico US Highway 66 at the time. No one bid against us. I've shot about 3 fifty round boxes of .45 Schofield through it. Nice shooter; just rocks gently back in your hand when firing.

 

T.H. O'Sullivan

Black Mesa Ranch

New Mexico

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