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Rawhide Question

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So, I was reading in Grant's book, "How To Make Cowboy Horse Gear" because I'm interested in braiding a set of reins for myself. I had planned to use kangaroo hide (with rawhide decorative knots) but Grant was also talking about rawhide reins. What I'm wondering is, how are rawhide reins made soft? I mean, I always thought that rawhide dried out hard and that this stiffness was sort of the point of using it! So, how is it that a set of rawhide reins can be braided so that they are supple enough - is the rawhide treated with something before braiding?

Nick

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Rawhide is stiff but using kidney fat or other grease options softens the reins or riatas or everything else. Years ago the crew I worked with would use white Vaseline to grease rawhide. It worked good and slowed the dogs from chewing on the good stuff. Brad

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