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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:54 am 
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I got a call from Dave Workman yesterday on a news item, and while we were talking he asked how my Workman holsters were holding up.

Perfectly, I said. I love his stuff; the workman(sotospeak)ship is superb, the designs practical.

So I figured it was about time for another plug. His website is here.

I'm ordering a new Undershirt. I rarely wear it tucked, but it works without that, too. One of the nice things about it is that the belt loop is offset to the rear, so that it's not over the thickest parts of the gun, as most IWB holsters are.

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I'm sure the holsters are exceptional, but after five years, perhaps Dave could update his web site with prices and gun models?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:03 pm 
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joelr wrote:
I got a call from Dave Workman yesterday on a news item, and while we were talking he asked how my Workman holsters were holding up.

Perfectly, I said. I love his stuff; the workman(sotospeak)ship is superb, the designs practical.

So I figured it was about time for another plug. His website is here.

I'm ordering a new Undershirt. I rarely wear it tucked, but it works without that, too. One of the nice things about it is that the belt loop is offset to the rear, so that it's not over the thickest parts of the gun, as most IWB holsters are.

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a question.

With only one (apparent) offset attachment to the belt, how do you keep the gun/holster from shifting on you? I could imagine it slipping down constantly during the day. :oops:

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The combination of the belt, the properly-sized loop, and the stiffness of the holster seems to work just fine. It's possible to reposition it a little; that's a feature, not a bug.

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