The original Man with no Name Spaghetti Western Gun Belt and Holster Set was an Andy Anderson creation known as the Western Walk & Draw Fast Draw Set from the Hollywood Gunfighter Shop which was owned and operated by Andy Anderson from the early 1960s through the early 1980s.
I could go on and on about Andy Anderson and how his inventions and Gun Belt and Holster Sets revolutionized the Western Fast Draw Industry as well as the modern contemporary Fast Draw Industry. The El Paso Saddlery version of the Spaghetti Western Gun Belt and Holster Set has all of the original look and cosmetic details of the Andy Anderson Spaghetti Western Gun Belt and Holster Set also our version is functionally a very close replication without a hip brace.
An Andy Anderson patterned replication of a Western Walk and Draw set starts at approximately $650 from various makers around the country. We offer a Andy Anderson pattern Western Walk and Draw Gun Belt and Holster Set for $595 and an actual Andy Anderson Set sells for much more than that amount used usually in the $1000s.
***DELIVERY TIME NOTICE***
DELIVERY TIMES for El Paso Saddlery Products have become exceptionally long with some products taking between 6 to 9 months to deliver.
In the required option drop downs we are offering the Original El Paso Saddlery Gun Belt and Holster Set or you can choose the Old Trading Post Gun Belt and Holster Set with a much quicker delivery time.
We can make many of these products in house with a much quicker delivery time schedule of 8 to 10 weeks on custom made to order products. We have tried to stay a loyal reseller of gun leather products for a company that has been in business since 1889 and as far as I know the oldest still operating today.
So we will continue to offer the El Paso Saddlery Product Line and we will follow-up every order to offer to stay with the original or have your order made in house. If you wish you can call us at 888-653-8723 and we can help you get your order as you want as we speak.
This Spaghetti Western Gun Belt and Holster set is made of Premium Grade Heavyweight Skirting Leather with Fancy Stitching over the entire length of the 2 1/4-inch wide leather Gun Belt. Also the fancy stitched Spaghetti Western Gun Belt comes with a smooth leather lining and 24 ammo loops centered on the back of the Gun Belt.
The Spaghetti Western Style Holster(s) are made in a Fast Draw Design with a rearward cant as were the originals with a metal lined insert in between the leather holster sheath and the lining of the Holster, this helps to promote a faster draw and helping to maintain the Holster rigidity. Available for Colts, Colt Clones, Ruger Vaqueros, and Blackhawks.
Since these sets are custom made at the time of order please allow 8 to 12 weeks for delivery.
FEATURES:
- PREMIUM GRADE LEATHERS
- AVAILABLE IN BLACK, BROWN OR RUSSET COLOR
- SPAGHETTI WESTERN SINGLE LOOP HOLSTER DESIGN LEATHER LINED RAWHIDE REINFORCED HOLSTER FOR ADDED RIGIDITY
- FANCY STITCHING OVER ENTIRE SPAGHETTI WESTERN GUN BELT.
- STANDARD WAIST SIZES FROM 26 WAIST UP TO 44 WAIST ( LARGER SIZES 46 WAIST UP TO 60 WAIST ADD $35.00)
- STANDARD AMMO LOOP CALIBERS OFFERED (NO LOOPS, .22 CALIBER, .32 CALIBER, .357 / .38 CALIBER, .41 CALIBER AND .44 / .45 CALIBER)
NOTE 1) WHEN ENTERING WAIST SIZE, PLEASE ENTER YOUR ACTUAL PANTS WAIST SIZE AND ALSO YOUR EXACT HIP MEASUREMENT, 2 INCHES BELOW THE BELT (WIDEST PART OF HIP). WE HAVE A FORMULA FOR CALCULATING YOUR PROPER GUN BELT SIZE THAT ALLOWS FOR IDEAL SIDE HANG AND ADJUSTMENTS FOR COMFORTABLE FIT OVER CLOTHING.
NOTE 2) MANY OF OUR WESTERN GUN HOLSTERS ARE CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR EXACT SPECIFICATIONS AND MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. CUSTOM MADE ORDERS MAY REQUIRE 8-12 WEEKS BEFORE SHIPPING.
PLEASE CALL 888-653-8723 OR EMAIL HELP@OLDTRADINGPOST.COM TO CHECK FOR AVAILABILITY IF YOU NEED YOUR ORDER SOONER.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL OPTION BOXES REQUIRE A SELECTION BEFORE THE ITEM CAN BE ADDED TO THE SHOPPING CART.
TO WATCH THE DOLLARS TRILOGY MOVIES CLICK THE LINKS BELOW:
The Dollars Trilogy Movies:
A Fistful Of Dollars 1964 For A Few Dollars More 1965 The Good The Bad And The Ugly 1966
The Dollars Trilogy Movies 1964 - 1966 Clint Eastwood as THE MAN WITH NO NAME:
The Dollars Trilogy also known as the Man with No Name Trilogy, is a film series consisting of three Spaghetti Western films directed by Sergio Leone. The films are titled A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966).
All 3 Films were distributed by United Artists, the series has become known for establishing the Spaghetti Western genre, and inspiring the creation of many more Spaghetti Western films. The three films are consistently listed among the best rated Western films of all time. Although it was not Leone's intention, the three movies came to be considered a trilogy following the exploits of the same so-called Man with No Name (portrayed by Clint Eastwood, wearing the same clothes and acting with the same mannerisms).
The Man with No Name concept was invented by the American distributor United Artists, looking for a strong angle to sell the movies as a trilogy. The Eastwood character does indeed have a name (albeit a nickname) and a different one in each film: #1) Joe #2) Manco and #3) Blondie respectively. Sergio Leone met personally with Andy Anderson prior to the Filming of A Fistful of Dollars and went over all of the gun leather to be used in the movie which Andy would create.
The meeting was held at the Andy Anderson Gunfighter Shop in Hollywood, CA. and at the time of the meeting Andy had been working in his shop. When Andy Anderson and Sergio Leone met, Sergio Leone noticed Andy Anderson was wearing a Leather Wrist Brace Andy had Handmade on his wrist and when he asked Andy about the wrist strap Andy explained he had a Shrapnel Injury from Korea which affected his wrist.
Sergio Leone liked the look of the Leather Wrist Strap so much that he actually took the wrist strap Andy Anderson was wearing at their meeting and took it to Clint Eastwood to use in the movie. He told Andy Anderson he wanted the one Andy had been wearing because Andy Anderson and Clint Eastwood were of similar build and he wanted the worn look of the used Leather wrist brace.