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  1. CLH

    Don King Stamps

    Looking for some Don King tools. Any out there for sale? haverty1@yahoo.com Thanks, Clint Haverty
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    Don King Bargrounders

    Still looking for a set of 27 or 25 Don King bar grounders. haverty1@verizon.net
  3. Even your squares up,you may have to add more strings or go ahead and make it over and under three. If your knots big at the top come on down until you think it will fill in and if you need to fill in the large end go back up and pair and come down and split pairs and go on down and finish the knot in ,Clint Haverty Even your squares up,you may have to add more strings or go ahead and make it over and under three. If your knots big at the top come on down until you think it will fill in and if you need to fill in the large end go back up and pair and come down and split pairs and go on down and finish the knot in ,Clint Haverty
  4. Looking for a set of 27s or 25s bar grounders, Clint Haverty haverty1@verizon.net
  5. Have you any Don King stamps left? Thanks, Clint Haverty

  6. Have you any Don King stamps left? Thanks, Clint Haverty

  7. Email meEnrique, Where can one get your books? I would like to buy them if it's possible Thanks Clint Haverty
  8. Hello Enrique, Very nice work. I would like to meet you some time. I live 45 miles north of Dallas in the town of Krum. Contavt me by e mail and we'll get together, Thanks Clint Haverty
  9. Alan, Count me in, Thanks Clint Haverty
  10. Hello and good luck. Rawhide braiding is a real neat thing to learn. Try khww.net for some knot tutorials etc Bill Conafer at Herford by Products in Herford ,Texas for rawhide. Jay Adcock 620-725-3302 maybe , for a little instruction.TCAA auction at the end of September at the Cowboy Hall Of Fame in OKC . There will be a lot of good hands there and it's a treat to see some great work. I don't know your skill level or where you're at in your journey but you need to learn some skills required for this art. U Braid it .com has some nice books along with the Encyclopedia of Rawhide Braiding by Bruce Grant. Good Luck, Clint Haverty
  11. Hello, Do you still have the saddle making videos? Thanks Clint Haverty
  12. Hello All, I worked for Cletus for about 6 years in the late 60's and into the mid seventies when he was in Smithton , Ill. The saddle was probably made by Price when he was up there. If you would post a picture I could tell you if he made it or not. Benny Veach also made some saddles for Cletus around that time. When I worked for him we would have 750 plus in the summer time on hand and around 450 in the winter time.Ship at least a simi load a week and recive the same. Some days we would have dealers come in and I'd sort the pasture geldings and we'd show them ,in and by. Ride them for about 3 or 4 minutes apeice. Some were alittle juicey. We had anywhere from 50 to 150 mares and geldings on full feed under some big sheds,2yr and up,fat slick and were sure broncy. We kept about 80 in stalls,reiners,cutters , ropers,pleasure horses,etc.We had kids come in to work,go to lunch and would never be seen again. Just about every trainer who's 50 past has been influnced by Cletus one way or another. He was a good man. Sorry if I got side tracked, Thanks Clint Haverty
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