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$595.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1052-208
Leather is in good condition despite light to moderate surface crazing.
Flap is pliable with a worn but solid latch tab sewn by a single row of stitching to the underside of the flap.
The body of the holster has a good side seam with a brass finial attached to the side. Bottom has no plug.
Reverse has a belt loop made of doubled over leather held by three copper rivets. Loop is solid despite having lost a good bit of its surface finish.
Holster will display well by itself or with a Starr revolver. [ad] [ph:L]
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