RLO Custom Leather Facebook page

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Finally felt it was necessary to step a little farther into the 21st. century, so I started a business Facebook page. It's designed as a tool to help customers see what is available and what can be options for sheaths. It also show cases the rifle accessories that I make full time. I'm too cheap to go all out and do a web site, so this will have to work. Take a peek at RLO Custom Leather on Facebook.

Thanks!
 
Rick, that yellow stingray sheath is awesome. Hope to have something similar one of these days.
 
The three IWB sheaths for the EDCII, SP and Raptor look familiar Rick. Facebook pissed me off on multiple occasions, so I sort of quit the whole Facebook thing. But I will likely log in to provide some likes and good comments.
 
Not much of a Facebook fan either Rick, however, since it was your work I took a look at your photos and was quite impressed at the range of styles that you offer, not to mention the rifle slings & holster options. I have a Henry rifle that would benefit from one of your slings.....I may drop my wife a hint for a possible Christmas gift & see what happens.
 
Ha, mine is in there too :D

Looking good Rick
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Just a suggestion, but perhaps it's an idea to add some on-person pics of the pocket sheath so people get a better idea of how they carry? I know those pics in the thread I just bumped helped me a lot with deciding what I want anyway.
 
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Love seeing some of your other work my friend. Some really amazing stuff on there. Some of it looks sort of familiar to me...
 
Good stuff Rick. As others have stated, it's nice seeing the wide range of your work.
 
I knew there would be quite a few pieces recognized by their owners and sure hope I didn't offend anyone by publicly posting them. A few of the sheaths shown are, and will remain, unique. It's been both a pleasure and honor working with so many really great guys. This Facebook thing is pretty darn alien to me and I won't fool with the other parts, but seemed like a good venue to display leather. Thanks to all for taking the time to look and comment!
 
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