I come from a long line of leather holster artisans. My ancestors began making holsters in Italy over one hundred years ago. When my grandfather brought his family to America, he opened a small holster shop at 270 Lafayette Street in New York City. The business thrived and my father and uncle joined him. It grew into a much larger enterprise than Grandpa ever imagined.
I grew up listening to the men’s shop talk. I loved the shop and spent as much time there as I could. After high school, I went to work there. The business kept growing and winning bids on bigger government contracts, resulting in cost-cutting designs, less expensive materials, and working in larger volumes at a faster pace.
The gorgeous, expensive hides were sacrificed and no one had time for my ideas for a faster, cleaner draw or beautiful new designs. For me, it just sapped all of the joy out of making holsters, something I was born to love. I had to strike out on my own. I opened my own holster shop, Cobra Gunskin. I devoted countless hours to working side by side with my close friend and mentor, Andy Anderson, holster maker to the stars, soaking up his renowned expertise in designing and handcrafting the world’s finest holsters. His influence can be found in each and every item we design up to this day. At Cobra Gunskin, we have a staff of handpicked, highly skilled master craftsmen, who oversee every stage of each holster’s creation.
I opened my own holster shop, Cobra Gunskin. I devoted countless hours to working side by side with my close friend and mentor, Andy Anderson, holster maker to the stars, soaking up his renowned expertise in designing and handcrafting the world’s finest holsters. His influence can be found in each and every item we design up to this day. At Cobra Gunskin, we have a staff of handpicked, highly skilled master craftsmen, who oversee every stage of each holster’s creation.