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Miscellaneous
 

We also make many other miscellaneous items.  Casual and Dress Belts, Cell Phone Holders, Key Fobs, Cartridge Wallets, Saddle Bags, Chaps, Rifle Scabbards, Stock Covers, Rifle Slings, Cartridge Boxes, Knife Sheaths, Axe Sheaths, and Small Leather Pouches to name a few. 

We frequently make one of a kind custom leather projects.  Your idea or ours, we’ll make it a one of a kind!

Contact me today to place your order: 419-862-2895 or email: geeweis@yahoo.com

Casual Belt
Buckstitched Belt wtih Leather Covered Buckle
Click for More Views Carved saddle bags with oil finish
Padded Rifle Sling
Click for Larger View Knife Sheath
Click for Larger View Knife Sheaths
Click for More Views Batwing Chaps in Sand Colored Suede with Dark Brown Accents
Click for More Views Fancy Batwing Chaps
Click for More Views Pistol Case carved and stamped and fleece lined in Medium Brown Antique Stain
Click for Larger View Cell Phone Cases
Click for Larger View Personalized Stock Cover
Click for Larger View Original Carvings

Miscellaneous Items Pricing Guide

          There is no shopping cart on this site for a reason, when you contact Indian Creek Leather Co. you will be talking to me, Gene Weishuhn, the owner and custom leathersmith.  I will take your order, I will walk you through the selections and I will answer your questions. We will talk and get to know each other so I can serve you the better. I will do this, not some clerk in a box store where everything is shrink wrapped in plastic and only comes in one size and color.

          I want you to experience my shop even if you never step foot in it. When you browse my site I want you smell the leather, the dyes, and the oils, I want you to see the bench and the tools that will turn the raw leather into a thing of beauty and function that will last a life time. I want you to enjoy looking at the leather products and see how they are made.  To return to a time when things were done right the first time and a handshake was a binding agreement. And when you proudly displayyour treasure you can tell people, “My friend made this for me”.

The following prices are for representation only and are not fixed.

  • Casual belts (See Sizing Guide below)
$45.00
  • Dress belts (See Sizing Guide below)
$55.00 to $80.00
  • Knife Sheaths
$30.00 to $55.00
  • Stock Covers
$55.00
  • Saddle Bags
$55.00 and up
  • Rifle Slings – Custom
$25.00 to $55.00
  • Saddle Scabbard for Rifle
$65.00 to $150.00
  • Fringed Rifle and Shotgun Covers
$75.00
  • Chaps (Batwing)
$150.00 to $300.00
  • Rifle Slings – Narrow Unpadded
$25.00  
  • Rifle Slings – Padded, Lined, Wider and Stamped with Basket Weave
$40.00
  • Checkbook Cover (Plain to Fully Carved)
$25.00 to $55.00
See Pricing Guides for Holsters and Accessories

 

Casual & Dress Belt Sizing Guide

Three different belts and how they fasten.

  • Straight Belt ~ The leather is the same width its entire length with a buckle secured at one end and holes punched at the other to correspond to the buckle.
  • Tapered Belt ~ The leather is tapered at the buckle billet and also at the tongue billet usually half the width of the body of the belt.
  • The Ranger Belt ~ The body of the belt is usually a continuous width its entire length while it is buckled with two narrower billets that are fastened onto the body of the belt.
Each of these belt styles can be used in either dress belts or gun belts.
(See holster page for Gunbelt Sizing Guide.)

Measuring:

          The sizing of belts is extremely important. For dress or casual belts slide the tape measure though the belt loops on your pants and pull out the slack, record the measurement.  When I fit belts I use the measurement from the front of the buckle where the buckle tongue rests against the front bar, around the body of the belt, to the center hole of the billet.

          The center hole is the end of the measurement you recorded. I will then punch three holes on either side of the center hole, which gives adjustment to take up some slack when you are trying to impress someone special or let some out after an unusually good meal.

            The best way to measure is to take an old belt that fits great and measure from the front of the buckle to the hole that you use the most regardless of which one it is, I can then use that measurement in the same manner as I have just described.

Contact me today to place your order: 419-862-2895 or email: geeweis@yahoo.com

 

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