I just wanted to take a brief moment and give a “shout-out”, as the common vernacular goes, to Michael over at The Holster Site. Despite never having done business with him before, and despite telling him, up front, that it probably will be a few moons before I manage to do business with him in the future, Michael took time out of his undoubtedly busy schedule to not only answer some questions about his holsters, but also suggest alternatives, explain the process, and commiserate over gun stores’ general lack of understanding regarding stock management.
No money changed hands, and it is possible that no money will change hands, but he still enthusiastically dove into answering my occasionally-stupid questions – shiny. If you are looking for a custom holster, I cannot (yet) speak to the quality of the product (though someone you might know seems to like his), but Michael’s customer service is about as good as you can hope for, especially since I am not even a customer yet.









Thank you. As for speaking to quality, I’m hoping to fix that for everyone as I’m about to announce my new lifetime warranty. Hopefully that will make first-time buyers feel a little better about spending their hard-earned money with me.
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Huh. Could have sworn that I left a comment in response.
What I did say a couple weeks ago, and the intertubes apparently ate, is that lifetime warranties are made of pure awesome and win, and once I get around to actually buying the toys I am eyeing, you and I are going to have to have a serious conversation. Unfortunately, thanks to some shoddy driving on my part, it might be a little longer than expected, and I might be getting something… strange
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