$850.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1052-672
Leather is in very nice overall condition. Flap has minor surface crazing. Latch tab is sewn and riveted to the underside of the flap and shows light crazing and surface finish loss but is solid. Brass closure finial is also present.
The body of the holster shows minor wear to match the flap. The seam down the side is good and tight and the plug is present at bottom.
Back has single belt loop held by six copper rivets at the bottom. What appears to be a buttonhole or just a slit 1.00 inch long is present at center of the beltloop.
Leather is slightly stiff but is still strong. [ad] [ph:L]
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