AR, this one isn't stitched. I had thought about doing it (as a decoration only...it's not functional) but decided against it since I was just building it to see how well it worked. The line you see is a decorative stitch groove with stitch spacing marks in it. It's done with hand tools. I also hand-stitch all my leather, so if I had stitched, it would be where the groove is and follow the spacing marks. It's not perfect as I kind of rushed through it to get it completed around midnight one evening :). If it were stitched, the stitching would be visible from the rear also, though it would be recessed slightly in a stitch groove and then compressed with an over-stitch wheel.
TAM, thanks for the comment. I was pleased with how it turned out, but this isn't entirely my first time in the rodeo when it comes to kydex and leather.

However, it is my first time making a gun holster. I'd say that, hypothetically, I would sell something like what you see with leather lining, no stitching, no dye job for around $50. If the leather was dyed and stitched, I'd probably add another $5-$10. However, I'm far from being able to do any type of production of these. My day job keeps me busy (except when I'm goofing around on the message board

), and the family at home takes most the rest of time.
--neb