I've had this for quite sometime and just got a new camera and decided to try it out.I picked this up from a friend who is a antique dealer,he got it from the estate of a ww2 veteran who served in Italy during the war.When I got it it had a near mint black widow luger which I foolishly sold,but I kept the holster as it was unusual.has anyone ever seen a painted holster before? Jay Parisi
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Hi again,
I was looking closer at your holster and what strikes me is that, while it appears to have been painted tan over black, the thread that I can see appears to be unpainted. If they painted a black holster, it looks like the thread would have been painted also. Can you detect any paint on any of the thread?
Thanks, Leon
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Hello!
The white threads are a great sign, black and brown holsters were made with white thread. Brown holsters dyed black by the German's will have the threads also dyed ( tough not to do ) black.
The white paint you talk about is often "Whitewash" that was used on all fronts, I have seen holsters K98's and MP40's whitewashed. The "painted" holster looks good to me and period done.
I do have some un-issued holster's who's threads give off a orange color this also is correct as its the protective coating applied often to the white stitching and with time wears off, very comman in the .32 caliber holster's.
I have some WW1 1918 dated luger holster's that were made from reichwehr holster's taken apart and re-sewn, these late war holsters ( much rarer than other issue ) were then dyed with the threads. Most people do not know about them so they are slow movers but infact they are a RARE holster, they meet the same criteria as "end of war" WWII German items.
Robert
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