San Pedro Saddelry, Tombstone

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I was digging around in some storage bins and came across this old holster. If memory serves me, I bought it around 2000 when I was thinking I wanted to do cowboy action shooting. It was bought for a Ruger Vaquero 45. I wish I had kept the Vaquero! Anyways.......just thought it was interesting and thought I'd share.
 

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It looks like an El Paso Saddlery that was special stamped for Tombstone.
 

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Sacramento Johnson

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That OP posted holster looks like San Pedro Saddlery, which was an unrelated competitor to El Paso Saddlery. The maker ran into trouble taking funds and not delivering product and left AZ. Have some gear from him that I still use. Pretty good quality overall, if not quite up to El Paso Saddlery at that time.
 
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