Yes, that's one of mine.
I don't do the indented triggerguard thing unless specifically requested. (and I can't talk them out of it)
I also don't do the "let it mold into the ejection port" thing, either.
Instead, I use a tension screw to allow the user to set the amount of tension he wants. This results in a much smoother draw, lacking the "pull it really hard first" present in other brands.
I don't bring the top on the outside as high as the one pictured. As I recall, he wanted it to cover a bit more than standard.
It also is flared slightly at the top, to facilitate reholstering.
Also, it's pretty compact for a pancake style holster. I hate it when the holster takes up more space than it should.
It has a sight channel that goes ALL THE WAY UP. (which is unusual, these days)
And of course, all edges are beveled,radiused and polished.