Who makes a box call holder that you can put through your belt loop looking for a really good leather quality one ?
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Danny
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Yoder has a very nice one and makes them for different sizes that can be seen in his giveaway going on now here http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,88163.0.html
Glenda Green Also does but I do not have a link for you on hers, maybe somebody else will.
Edit: Here is link to her page. http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php?topic=88320.0;topicseen
Thanks SD for the response.
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Yoder. Total quality in every detail. Only holsters I trust my long and short boxes to ride in.
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Thanks SD for the response.
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You're welcome.
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With my Snozz longbox. His short box holsters are awesome.
Thanks for your response
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Quote from: paboxcall on March 04, 2019, 02:31:52 PM
Yoder. Total quality in every detail. Only holsters I trust my long and short boxes to ride in.
Thanks for the info
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I agree w the Yoder one. Very nice they are
Another vote for Yoder. Quality product and he is great guy to deal with.
Me too,,had the Yoder for two years,,no squeeking,,no scratching the wood,,fun to quick draw it like a gunfigher
Quote from: Happy hooker on March 04, 2019, 04:55:46 PM
Me too,,had the Yoder for two years,,no squeeking,,no scratching the wood,,fun to quick draw it like a gunfigher
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That's hilarious - exactly how you feel!
Yoder
X100
Don't think you can find better craftsmanship
Thanks guys I think I see a trend.
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Well , i have to be different .. i don't care for the stiff leather ... Glenda Green makes one out of waterproof material just like her satchels and it's padded inside with the belt loop ... outstanding ... she makes box call, hen boxes and so on ... check her out ... Unicoi this year she was selling out and the guy next to her selling leather ones , was having hard time selling one ....
Thanks Greg for the info I ordered a Yoder mins before you posted. Thanks for your response.
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X2 on Glenda Green's box holsters, have a couple, both long and short, I like that there waterproof, camo, and quiet.. I also have a leather Amish made holster with embossed strutter on it, very cool looking, but not as practical as Ms Green's IMO...She has reasonable prices and great to deal with. Going to order a Yoder someday to compare....
Does anyone have contact information for Mrs. Green? Thanks in advance
Quote from: Gen.27:3 on March 05, 2019, 12:29:15 PM
Does anyone have contact information for Mrs. Green? Thanks in advance
Glenda has a web page on FaceBook. That's where she does most of her business.
She has a presence on here also. She goes by, of course, Glenda Green. You can search for her in the members search.
You can email her at greenscch@yahoo.com
I have 2 of Yoder's one for long box the other for henbox. High quality craftsmanship all the way . like Greg said they are stiff but figured after some use they should loosen up some and I am sure Glenda's are nice to. Waterproof material would be nice if a storm sneaks up on you. I usually have a bread sack or ziplock with me for that purpose.
Quote from: Chris O on March 05, 2019, 01:28:48 PM
I have 2 of Yoder's one for long box the other for henbox. High quality craftsmanship all the way . like Greg said they are stiff but figured after some use they should loosen up some and I am sure Glenda's are nice to. Waterproof material would be nice if a storm sneaks up on you. I usually have a bread sack or ziplock with me for that purpose.
:agreed: Yoder's design breaks in quick fitting your box like a second tough, protective skin cushioned by the wool, just a carefully thought out and executed design. Box doesn't squeak or make a peep when walking or crawling which is a huge plus.
Can't speak for Ms. Green's design but it looks nice. I have found other commercially available "soft" holsters I've tried needed a rubber band to keep the box quiet, and I just don't care for wrapping and unwrapping rubber bands. :z-twocents:
I do not make leather holsters. The holsters I make are 500D Codura Nylon Double coated PU on the outside, foam center and ultra suede liner. I make with it with or without Velcro. They fit snug enough not to need Velcro but happy to add if you prefer. I also sell on my FB page along with many other cases
https://m.facebook.com/glenda.green.9256028
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Quote from: paboxcall on March 05, 2019, 02:28:31 PM
Quote from: Chris O on March 05, 2019, 01:28:48 PM
I have 2 of Yoder's one for long box the other for henbox. High quality craftsmanship all the way . like Greg said they are stiff but figured after some use they should loosen up some and I am sure Glenda's are nice to. Waterproof material would be nice if a storm sneaks up on you. I usually have a bread sack or ziplock with me for that purpose.
:agreed: Yoder's design breaks in quick fitting your box like a second tough, protective skin cushioned by the wool, just a carefully thought out and executed design. Box doesn't squeak or make a peep when walking or crawling which is a huge plus.
Can't speak for Ms. Green's design but it looks nice. I have found other commercially available "soft" holsters I've tried needed a rubber band to keep the box quiet, and I just don't care for wrapping and unwrapping rubber bands. :z-twocents:
AS you can see from her picture she posted , you don't need rubber bands ....
Two great holster makers with Yoder and Glenda. Their holsters are superior for the money and how well made they are, either or both you won't go wrong!
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 05, 2019, 02:46:47 PM
Quote from: paboxcall on March 05, 2019, 02:28:31 PM
Quote from: Chris O on March 05, 2019, 01:28:48 PM
I have 2 of Yoder's one for long box the other for henbox. High quality craftsmanship all the way . like Greg said they are stiff but figured after some use they should loosen up some and I am sure Glenda's are nice to. Waterproof material would be nice if a storm sneaks up on you. I usually have a bread sack or ziplock with me for that purpose.
:agreed: Yoder's design breaks in quick fitting your box like a second tough, protective skin cushioned by the wool, just a carefully thought out and executed design. Box doesn't squeak or make a peep when walking or crawling which is a huge plus.
Can't speak for Ms. Green's design but it looks nice. I have found other commercially available "soft" holsters I've tried needed a rubber band to keep the box quiet, and I just don't care for wrapping and unwrapping rubber bands. :z-twocents:
AS you can see from her picture she posted , you don't need rubber bands ....
Clearly I never said her's needed a rubber band. As a matter of fact, I complimented Glenda's design, twice. I detest generic box store versions though.
I feel no need to be "different," instead I very much like both designs. ::)
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Quote from: sixbird on March 05, 2019, 12:50:48 PM
Quote from: Gen.27:3 on March 05, 2019, 12:29:15 PM
Does anyone have contact information for Mrs. Green? Thanks in advance
Glenda has a web page on FaceBook. That's where she does most of her business.
She has a presence on here also. She goes by, of course, Glenda Green. You can search for her in the members search.
You can email her at greenscch@yahoo.com
Thanks!!
Quote from: paboxcall on March 05, 2019, 04:05:31 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 05, 2019, 02:46:47 PM
Quote from: paboxcall on March 05, 2019, 02:28:31 PM
Quote from: Chris O on March 05, 2019, 01:28:48 PM
I have 2 of Yoder's one for long box the other for henbox. High quality craftsmanship all the way . like Greg said they are stiff but figured after some use they should loosen up some and I am sure Glenda's are nice to. Waterproof material would be nice if a storm sneaks up on you. I usually have a bread sack or ziplock with me for that purpose.
:agreed: Yoder's design breaks in quick fitting your box like a second tough, protective skin cushioned by the wool, just a carefully thought out and executed design. Box doesn't squeak or make a peep when walking or crawling which is a huge plus.
Can't speak for Ms. Green's design but it looks nice. I have found other commercially available "soft" holsters I've tried needed a rubber band to keep the box quiet, and I just don't care for wrapping and unwrapping rubber bands. :z-twocents:
AS you can see from her picture she posted , you don't need rubber bands ....
Clearly I never said her's needed a rubber band. As a matter of fact, I complimented Glenda's design, twice. I detest generic box store versions though.
I feel no need to be "different," instead I very much like both designs. ::)
I agree with you, some of those box stores , holsters are not very good ....
Yoder on its way to Mississippi !!
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You made a good choice, I think you'll be more than pleased
Here is link to Glenda's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/glenda.green.9256028
Surely do appreciate all the kind words and confidence in our product from our customers !!
We took this little project on to fill our own needs in the field, and the venture kinda rolled from there. Our designs come from over 60 years of turkey hunting experience between us. We select our materials with the intent to make our holsters last forever, or as close as you can come.........all the while, protecting calls that may cost $20 or $2000. Much attention is given to fit and assembly. Each design is field tested and tweaked, if necessary, until we feel we have it right........only then do we begin to produce holsters.
We sincerely thank everyone who has put their trust in our holsters and look forward to providing a quality product to our future customers.
Thanks, again, so much for all the support !!!
Nice I need one
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