Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
So fellas, I finally got my first "real" holster, a Bianchi professional. I really like it, very comfortable and it fits Perro Negro very well.
So here is the issue. The holster is brown, and my belts are black. It's made for concealment, but if I do want to OZC with it I don't want the police to comment on my lack of style while I'm being cuffed in the Wal*mart parking lot.
I understand leather dye is not too difficult, but couldn't I just slap some sharpie on it and call it a day? Or would that somehow be bad for the leather?
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
i am not a leather expert, but as general fashion advice goes.... anything that ends with "just slap some sharpie on it" is not a good idea.
http://www.ehow.com/how_15423_dye-leather.html
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and make an assumption that you may very well have a brown belt or could get one.
If black is all you Goth types dress up with, buy another holster to match.
Everyone here should have many holsters. It's part of the process. When you fill up your first drawer with seldom used holsters, you have a holster sale to get more money to try additional holsters.
Trust me on this.
27hasbrownandblackholstershand
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
NO NO NO..... a Sharpie will NOT work... it will be black for a little while but will rub off on your clothes... and unless you want black EVERYTHING go to a die.... but why didnt you just buy one in black in the first place ???
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
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Originally Posted by
Joe Smith
So fellas, I finally got my first "real" holster, a Bianchi professional. I really like it, very comfortable and it fits Perro Negro very well.
So here is the issue. The holster is brown, and my belts are black. It's made for concealment, but if I do want to OZC with it I don't want the police to comment on my lack of style while I'm being cuffed in the Wal*mart parking lot.
I understand leather dye is not too difficult, but couldn't I just slap some sharpie on it and call it a day? Or would that somehow be bad for the leather?
Let's make this easy, just wear or buy a brown belt.
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
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Originally Posted by
27hand
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and make an assumption that you may very well have a brown belt or could get one.
If black is all you Goth types dress up with, buy another holster to match.
Everyone here should have many holsters. It's part of the process. When you fill up your first drawer with seldom used holsters, you have a holster sale to get more money to try additional holsters.
Trust me on this.
27hasbrownandblackholstershand
Uh Huh. I'm having a holster sale soon as well.
Just buy a brown belt dude. Or return your holster and buy a black one, why make this so hard?
Dave
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
Maybe try to wrap electrical tape around it.:D
OR, just buy a new belt. Spend the money before it gets moldy.;)
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
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Shawn.L
But it always worked for Duct Tape!
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Originally Posted by
27hand
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and make an assumption that you may very well have a brown belt or could get one.
If black is all you Goth types dress up with, buy another holster to match.
Everyone here should have many holsters. It's part of the process. When you fill up your first drawer with seldom used holsters, you have a holster sale to get more money to try additional holsters.
Trust me on this.
27hasbrownandblackholstershand
True, but for now I only have brown, and while my financial situation is improving there are a lot more things I could be spending money on right now.
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Originally Posted by
schr8er2000
NO NO NO..... a Sharpie will NOT work... it will be black for a little while but will rub off on your clothes... and unless you want black EVERYTHING go to a die.... but why didnt you just buy one in black in the first place ???
Picked it up for a great price.
(What about the Industrial sharpie? I'll even "clear coat" over it)
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Originally Posted by
knighthawk06699
Let's make this easy, just wear or buy a brown belt.
My brown belt is too nice, and the leather is kind of soft. I don't want to scratch it.
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Originally Posted by
Brown-Bear
Uh Huh. I'm having a holster sale soon as well.
Just buy a brown belt dude. Or return your holster and buy a black one, why make this so hard?
Dave
Because I'm a dick.
:D
Actually, the answer is finances. Have a lot of things in my list above fashion holsters.
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Originally Posted by
shooter357
Maybe try to wrap electrical tape around it.:D
OR, just buy a new belt. Spend the money before it gets moldy.;)
They do make black duct tape.....
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
Buy a new brown belt then. lol A new brown belt is a hell of a lot cheaper than a new black holster.
Re: Holster leather question: (I can see you guys cringe already)
I'll check the local tack shop and see if they have any. If not, we will see what happens.
Any other "MacGyver ideas that would work?