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Item Code: 172-5469
The holster measures about 11” along the front edge. Holster is made from one piece of reddish-brown leather. The closure tab is sewn to the underside of the flap and is unbroken. Tab closes on a brass finial of the odd shape associated with English or Confederate manufacture. Holster has a 1 ¾” wide belt loop on the reverse and is still strongly stitched in place. Loop is strong, but stiff. Holster still has a closed muzzle end.
Leather has a wrinkled appearance but is in very good condition. All stitching remains strong. The “outline” of a revolver is impressed into the leather including the cylinder, trigger guard and front sight.
This is a very nice Confederate flap holster. [jet]
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