In reply to Mr. Nossar...
Regarding NYCMedic's pics, I understood the Govt Model holster at right in the top photo is not an appendix holster. Besides the 'FBI' rake being 'backwards', I think a person would have to be really, really, REALLY TALL to make that work.
However, the intended purpose of the 'hybrid' J-Frame holster at left in the top photo was - and remains - less clear to me. Certainly, 4:30 is not the appendix position, but 2:00 would seem to be encroaching upon it. In addition, the pic does not clearly illustrate the cant. It appears to be straight-drop (or very nearly so), but that might be merely an 'optical delusion.'
Then again, here it appears, courtesy of NYCMedic, smack dab in the middle of a thread on tuckable, appendix carry holsters. Now, I know (and cheerfully admit) I am easily amused, but I was heretofore unaware I am so readily confused.
Hey, that's (almost) a rap!
In reply to Mr. Del Fatti...
First, I agree with Mr. Nossar: The J-Frame 'python holster' you made, and that I now own, is very nice looking. I also appreciate that it was custom-ordered and built to customer spec. However, like Mr. Nossar's hybrid holster above, it's intended purpose remains a bit hazy.
Background: The photo of the python holster shown here is a copy of the pic that appeared in the previous owner's for sale ads. (As an aside, I found those ads both here on LTW and on the 1911 Forum.)
Now, I have to admit that it was almost looks alone that convinced me to purchase the python holster. I also assumed from its general outline that it was built for appendix carry. (I should note that the previous owner advertised it solely as an "IWB" holster and did not specify where it was to be worn on the clock.) I also have to admit that, even from just looking at the pic, I was skeptical it would work for me as an appendix holster. In fact, I was skeptical it would work for me in any position. Those 'worries' were confirmed soon after I received it.
However, I had a 'backup plan' - or at least I thought I did. A friend's wife who is an avid concealed carrier seemed a likely candidate for such a holster. Unfortunately, she rejected it out of hand. So, onto 'Plan C' (aka,
the fallback position): It is so nice looking, I would simply relegate this
objet d'art to collector status. Which I have. Sort of anyway.
On a distantly related tangent...
Among my small but growing collection of fine leather goods, one of my favorite actual 'users' is a single offset-loop Mitch Rosen ARG for a Govt Model.
I guess that's what makes horse races (not to mention forum threads).
That is all.