Thor's Hammer Custom Leather

P.O. Box 17542
Tucson, AZ 85731-7542

Rates & Services

I do custom leatherwork.  I make holsters for pistols, flashlights, phones, and batons.   If you need a leather holster, I can make it.  I ship worldwide as well.

I use only high quality holster leather (even when picking an exotic skin, the holster starts with high quality leather under the exotic skin).  Everything that requires stitching is saddle stitched by hand.  Without a doubt, this is the strongest way to stitch, and also the most time intensive.

Only the best raw materials will do.

I may need the item in question, in order to get a good fit on the holster.  If this is the case, I will need to be sent the item, so simply contact me with the details of what you would like made, and I will let you know if I need the item.  Turn around time so far is about 1 month, however this is subject to change and I can let you know at the time of your order.

Currently, delivery time is about 30 days.  I can let you know at the time of your order.

Contact:  sales@thorshammercustomleather.com

Pistol Holsters:  Please check the Firearm Holster Pricing page.

I make custom shoulder rigs as well.  I generally prefer you to be here in Tucson so that I can tailor fit it to you.  I do make them adjustabale, so if you contact me and I get your measurements, you can get one that will fit you better than anything you could buy in the store.  They generally start at $250

I also make holsters from stingray.  The truth is, stingray is an incredibly strong leather and wears better than almost any other.  It looks incredible as well.  Of course the downside is, the cost.  Please check the Firearm Holster Pricing page for details.

Other exotic skins are available as well.  Diamondback (the snake, not the baseball team) looks beautiful however is not as durable as plain leather.  Please check the Firearm Holster Pricing Page.

 I can also use your own hides and skins if you have something special.  Please contact me for cost and details.

Flashlight Holsters

 Nothing is worse than getting a nice flashlight, and not being able to take it with you.  So often the holsters that come with flashlight, if they come with one, are cheap junk made from nylon.  I specialize in heirloom quality holsters for flashlights.  Get them how you want them.  If you want the full protection of a flap, such as the one below for a Titanium Quark...

Or you want an open top design that carries spare batteries and matches your pistol holster...

Or your just looking for a unique holster for a light where you can't get a holster from anyone else.

Knife sheaths.   Fixed blade start at $100 and go up.  Folders start at $70 and go up.  Spring steel pocket clips, saddle sewn belt loops, or saddle sewn belt loops with snaps.  Whatever you prefer.

Pouches and misc. holsters.  Best to contact me regarding size and tooling, but they generally start at $55 and go up from there.

Belts.  The price on these can vary quite a bit depending on tooling, buckle, conchos, etc. 

Belt pricing:

Start at $65 for up to a 1.5 inch belt.

2-2.5 inch belts start at $85

3 inch wide belts start at $105

Fully lined (hand saddle stitched all around belt)

Up to 1.5 inch belt add $60

2-2.5 inch belt add $100

3 inch wide belt add $145

Conchos generally run $7 each

Tooling on belts is as follows:

3D stamps and simple border on any size belt;  add $15

Basket weave or large dragon scales;  add $50/$80/$120

Small basket weave or dragon scales;  add $75/$120/$180

Tiny basket weave;  add $150/$240/$360

Ranger Belt style;  add $45 for any size belt.

Add cartridge loops to any belt 2 inches wide and over:  $150 (will put as many loops as possible for the length of belt or as many as you specify.  The belt will have to be lined so that price must be included as well.  Example:  A 2 inch wide belt with cartridge loops would cost... base $85,plus loops $150, plus lined $100.

The reason for cartridge loops being expensive is that they are weaved, not sewn, into the belt and the belt must have a lining in order for the back to look finished.  This is the traditional way of doing loops.

 

Bags and brief cases.  This is very dependant upon the size, the leather, and tooling.  Please check the Cases page for pricing.

Contact:  sales@thorshammercustomleather.com