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Antique Frazier SAA Holster & Money Cartridge Belt 1890
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This is a nice old gun rig with a marked on the top loop (faint) R. T. Frazier, Pueblo Colo. It's a double loop holster and unmarked money cartridge belt. Robert Frazier was an old time saddle maker in Pueblo first ariving t in 1880 and at one point was in partnership with S.C. Gallup. The holster fits a Colt SAA with a 4 3/4Â" barrel perfectly, can email a picture of the fit. Nice floral carved design. The cartridge belt will fit a 33Â"-36 Â" waist and is about 39Â" long overall and is soft and flexible. The bullet loops are all tight. The belt shows very little use. The holster has one small flaw, on the right side at the loop, as pointed out, was broken, a common problem and repaired with a small patch on the back. It I didnÂ't point it out you wouldnÂ't see it. IÂ'd estimate the rig dates from about the 1890Â's to around 1910. If you and not familiar with antique gunleather I'd suggest you get a copy of PACKING IRON, Gunleather of the Frontier West. They have it on Amazon. I sell all my listings WITHOUT a RESERVE. Payment is due within 9 days or I may re-list the piece! Study the pictures before bidding, and ask questions if you are unclear about anything, be sure item is what you want before purchasing, because I DO NOT take returns. We described things as best we can but we are not experts in every field. You may know more about the item then we do. You are the judge as to quality and value. I try to list several new items every few days, so keep checking my listings that include many early Western and Mexican pieces, |
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