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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4390435" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>If you were not so far away I could probably work a deal with you.</p><p>I make a belt or two now and then.</p><p>Veg tan. I have some saddle skirting leather around 10oz., Herman Oak. Cost would be about same as a Looper but twice the belt in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>If you double the leather it would be over .25 inches, no stretch, will hold a tool pouch full of tools if you wanted. The cost would be more than the looper.</p><p></p><p>A saddle skirt 10 oz with a 2 oz. liner is about right for a great gun belt.</p><p></p><p>I have some belts made in the 42 in range made. 8 oz. leather Texas oak, not as good as Herman Oak, still very good quality though. 8 oz. will hold a lighter gun pretty well, will even hold a 5 inch 1911, 45 cal. pretty good. Unless they have improved the looper, the 8 oz. with a liner is as good or better than a looper.</p><p></p><p>I will try and get some pictures put up today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4390435, member: 46111"] If you were not so far away I could probably work a deal with you. I make a belt or two now and then. Veg tan. I have some saddle skirting leather around 10oz., Herman Oak. Cost would be about same as a Looper but twice the belt in my opinion. If you double the leather it would be over .25 inches, no stretch, will hold a tool pouch full of tools if you wanted. The cost would be more than the looper. A saddle skirt 10 oz with a 2 oz. liner is about right for a great gun belt. I have some belts made in the 42 in range made. 8 oz. leather Texas oak, not as good as Herman Oak, still very good quality though. 8 oz. will hold a lighter gun pretty well, will even hold a 5 inch 1911, 45 cal. pretty good. Unless they have improved the looper, the 8 oz. with a liner is as good or better than a looper. I will try and get some pictures put up today. [/QUOTE]
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