Wow, I really like the border stamping. I could go without the big maker's mark stamped front and center, but if they put some sort of concho there it'd be BA.
BehindBluel's,
I don't mind the maker's stamp there. If you look at high end original holsters from the 1870's - 1890's, you'll see many with the maker's mark on the front. To me, this shows a guy that is an excellent craftsman and stands behind his work 100%. Chris Hershberger's leather work is comparable to any El Paso Saddlery or Bianchi holster, at a fraction of the cost.
Chezuki, hey don't knock the hot weather construction uniform. While framing a house in 94 degree temps, I'd wear less if I could get away with it.