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I'm sure the name has something to do with the price.
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While I haven't yet, I might spend that much on a holster but not THAT holster. Too plain-jane for my $250.
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No it's a different entity, run by Erik Little. I remember reading how they weren't related in any way, and had to look it up to jog my memory. It turns out the name Rafter L is a family cattle brand that's been in his family since the 1800s. He chose the website domain combatgunleather.com specifically to avoid confusion between the two. I used to get the two confused. I looked into it deeper after meeting Mr. Little at a leather trade show a few years ago. This was right around the time the trouble with Rafter S was starting to rear it's head. I knew they were two different companies, but didn't know if I had met the "troublesome" Rafter or not. Turns out I had not.
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But.....you DO get that snazzy key fob for your Bentley keys. funny
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I've paid over 2 bills for a custom leather holster several times, but that holster isn't worth their asking price, to me.
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The boning on the front was minimal, and nonexistent on the back. Seems like my Brommelands go for @$140. plus $10. shipping. I currently have three, and should be getting two more soon. They take awhile, though, as Gary is a one man shop. The last two were ordered last August. This is my Commander sized Max Con-V IWB: http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m.../photo-126.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m.../photo-124.jpg Better craftsmanship for a lot less money in my estimation. |
No thanks, thats a down payment for another pistol. :D
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