September 24, 2010
By Joseph von Benedikt
Safariland has a new basketweave finish available for holsters and accessories.
By Joseph von Benedikt
Basketweave designs are traditionally known for strength, abrasion resistance and protective qualities. Heat laminated and molded to shape, gear will not absorb water or sweat and dries quickly when wet. Easily cleaned with mild soap and water. A Safari-Suede liner protects the gun's finish and absorbs excess oils and lubricants.
{ Price varies depending on model. 800-347-1200 }
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Joseph von Benedikt
Raised in a tiny Rocky Mountain town 100 miles from a stoplight or supermarket, Joseph von Benedikt began shooting competitively at age 14, gunsmithing at age 21, and guiding big game hunters professionally at age 23. While studying creative writing at the university he began publishing articles about firearms and hunting in nationally distributed magazines, as well as works of short fiction about ranch life. An editorial job offer presented an open door into the industry, along with an eye-opening two years stationed in the Petersen Publishing building in Los Angeles.
A position serving as Editor in Chief of Shooting Times magazine took von Benedikt and his young family to Illinois for four years. Homesick for the great Rocky Mountains, von Benedikt swapped his editorial seat for a position as a full-time writer and moved home to the West, where he's been writing full-time ever since, along with hosting the Backcountry Hunting Podcast.
Favorite pursuits include high-country elk and mule deer hunting, safaris in Africa, deep wilderness hunts in Alaska, and wandering old-growth forest in Europe for stag, roebuck, and wild boar.
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