I just received the holster I purchased from
Clevland's Holsters a couple of weeks ago, and I've been using is since. It's turning out to be far more comfortable and concealable on my very NOT on-body-concealed-carry-friendly frame than I ever expected it to be. (Ample frame w/ more than ample curves.) I'm impressed with the fit and the workmanship. The price is amazingly low for what you get and the turnaround time was about a week and a half til I had it in my hands.
This holster is definitely more than worth the money. I am considering asking him to do one custom for me with a more upright default cant to the firearm-placement relative to the paddle (to be more friendly to the fat-chick body), since, on my body, I cannot carry concealed (or un-concealed at the waistband-hight) behind about 2:30-2:45. (body as a clock, noon directly in front.) Most people prefer to carry with this style at 3:30ish, just behind the point of the hip. The cant adjusts and I can make it work for me at 2:30, but is better suited to carry at more like 3:30. I'll post a picture this afternoon.
I even find this holster comfortable with my decidedly crappy belt that is as stiff as a wet noodle. (Next item on the acquisition list is a proper belt that fits.)
Do splurge for the horsehide over the cowhide. It makes a difference in terms of bulk while keeping nice and rigid and stable, which makes it more comfortable and more concealable if you're having difficulty in that department.