The Makers — Double Jay Ranch Leather

Double Jay Ranch Leather

A Kenner custom and OEM leather maker — building holsters for Bond Arms and wallets and display boxes for Ed Brown Products.

Maker Profile · Kenner, LA

Double Jay Ranch Leather, LLC occupies an interesting place in Louisiana's leather scene. Based in Kenner, just outside New Orleans, it is both a custom leather maker and an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) — meaning it doesn't only sell under its own name; it also builds leather goods that ship out as part of other companies' products.

That OEM side comes with a notable resume. Double Jay Ranch makes holsters for Bond Arms, and it produces wallets and display boxes for Ed Brown Products — both established names in the American firearms world. When a respected manufacturer outsources the leather that carries its brand, it is a meaningful vote of confidence in the shop's consistency and quality.

·Location — Kenner, Louisiana
·Specialty — Custom leather & OEM holster manufacturing
·OEM work — Holsters for Bond Arms; wallets & display boxes for Ed Brown Products
·Known for — Production-grade gun leather trusted by established firearms brands

Custom and OEM

Most of the makers in this guide work one piece at a time for individual buyers. Double Jay Ranch does that too — but its OEM relationships set it apart. Building holsters that a company like Bond Arms is willing to put its own name on demands a different discipline: repeatable quality, consistent fit, and finishing that holds to a standard piece after piece. The same goes for crafting wallets and display boxes that present an Ed Brown product to its customer.

For an individual buyer, that production pedigree is reassuring. The shop that supplies known firearms brands brings the same standards to its custom work — the holster you order is made by a maker whose output is already trusted by companies that can't afford to get gun leather wrong.

The OEM work also tells you something about the shop's range. Building holsters for Bond Arms means working to the demands of carry leather, where retention and fit are everything; producing wallets and display boxes for Ed Brown Products means a different discipline entirely — the refined, presentation-grade leatherwork that frames a premium firearm at the point of sale. Handling both ends of that spectrum, from hard-wearing carry gear to display-quality finishing, speaks to a versatile shop comfortable across the spectrum of leather work.

When a respected firearms brand puts its name on your leather, that's a standard you can buy with confidence.

The Louisiana connection

Double Jay Ranch reflects another facet of Louisiana leather: not the exotic bayou alligator, but the state's capable, production-minded custom shops serving the broader American market. It shows that Louisiana craft reaches well beyond the swamp — into gun leather trusted by national firearms names, all made right outside New Orleans.

What to come to them for

Come to Double Jay Ranch for custom or production gun leather — holsters and related goods — from a Louisiana shop with OEM credentials for established firearms brands. It's a strong choice when you want gun leather backed by a track record of meeting other companies' quality standards. (For exotic American alligator specifically, see the dedicated alligator makers in this guide.)

This is an independent editorial profile and is not affiliated with the maker. For custom orders and current offerings, see the maker's own website: doublejayranch.com.

Contact & Connect

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Address1500 Edwards Ave., Suite H, Harahan, LA 70123
HoursMon–Fri 8 AM – 5 PM · Sat 9 AM – 3 PM
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