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B Milla

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  1. If you order a 3" cantle, it will measure 3".... fit and transitions quite a bit better. Theyve made a few other subtle changes that Kevin said were things he wanted done when he was building on Rays trees
  2. I have a question along these same lines. Is it better, if time is limited, to do one step on the entire project (ie cutting it in or beveling) per session? An example would be such as one a belt, i have done it where the entire belt was wrapped in saran and i stamped my way down it, unwrapping as i went. I have also done it where i cut the entire design in, then beveled the entire belt, and so on and so forth. I guess my thought would be that as someone who is probably not as consistant from day to day, a person would be able to tell the start and stop points.
  3. Bruse, are your Osborne's the drive punches with the flat handles?
  4. JW, you can get a 14", and for that matter a 15" too. - Bradley
  5. 10-4 JW, they both look good, i think i like the Will James more each time i see one. Bruce is point-on with the punchy comment. Its about the punchiest.
  6. Punchy is a state of mind that many attempt, and few fully achieve. JW, is that the Lewis Tree you ordered this fall?
  7. Super nice guy and super to deal with. He trades a few machines so ya might keep his number handy. are you from up this way?
  8. If you are in the Panhandle, theres a man names John Higdon in Amarillo that has a Chandler for sale. His Phone is 806-584-5099. I bought a 31-15 from him a year and a half ago, and every single problem i have ever had with it, hes been great to help. Even going as far as letting me bring it back to time etc. Super good guy.
  9. I had a set of patterns from tandy that were the one pattern/3 style on one sheet. what i did was cut the largest style out of paper, traced it onto a large piece of poster board, then kept trimming at the dotted lines, tracing on poster board after each one. You will trash your first pattern set, but the poster board ones will be more usable anyways.
  10. You could always go smoke a fatty with him. Im sure it wouldnt hurt!
  11. I know a guy that does this pattern on a few saddles and he had Bob Beard make a double beveler that is about an inch long. he said onthose long passes it helps a bunch.
  12. Hey guys, Im not sure if very many people are aware of this, but Lewis Saddle Trees is under new ownership. This occurred a while ago, actually. I am the "apprentice" of the shop, and just thought i would spread the word. We are hoping its a better product than before. Some of you may know Kevin Johnson, he's a saddle maker / horseshoer. Kevin and his partner Cody Parks build all of the trees (about 10 a week) with the exception of the small handful i build. There has been some renewed interest and a couple of customers come back. Just give a holler, phone number is 806-364-0102 and the e-mail is lewissaddletree@hotmail.com. Thanks for your time. - Bradley
  13. Well as was said before, its not just older people. Im 25 years old and still carry a checkbook AND a day planner. Most of my customers (I'm a rural Ag Banker) carry both too. for farmers and cattlemen, the check is the best way to pay, since it provides easier record keeping. An in this part of the world, the farmer and cattleman are the normal, average leather customer.
  14. Occasionally, Tandy will run a sale on them for (about) half price. Or they send out some 1/2 off coupons some times too. Thats how ive bought the 2 i have.
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