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  1. Troy, excellent saddle thanks for posting. Dave Beagle
  2. Bob I took the visit of your gallery and am very impressed. I look forward to seeing more of your work. Your layout has nice flow to it. Dave Beagle
  3. Ben, I will be looking for a new buyer. I have ordered some silver for it and then I will put it on the market. Thanks , Dave
  4. Thanks for the comments. Bob you might have to make a trip over here. Ty it took me a long time to get those bleed knots that smooth the only problem is keeping the conchos on. LOL Thank again, Dave
  5. Troy this saddle was ordered by an older gentleman from California that wanted a 3/4 single rig. Unfortunately he passed away and never got to put some miles on it. Thanks, Dave
  6. Just finnished and I haven't posted anything for awhile so here it is. All comments appreciated. I hope these picture look okay I am not very good at this computer thing. Thanks, Dave
  7. Thank you, this is my 14th saddle. The TCAA is an association that was started by some of the best saddle makers, braiders, silversmiths, and bit and spur makers. Their mission is to keep the tradition and cowboy arts alive. They have a scholarship program that allows the applicant to go work with one of the members. The members allow the applicant to come to their shop and spend approximately a week observing them building a saddle, bit, or bosal, etc. You can view their work at www.tcowboyarts.org Thanks, Dave Beagle
  8. Just finnished this last week. I would like to hear your critiques. I had the opportunity to work with Steve Mecum this winter. I recieved a scholarship through the TCAA. I couln't believe how much I learned. Steve and all the members of the TCAA are excellent teachers and good people. Thanks, Dave Beagle
  9. Timbo, I use a 3/8 drill bit. I do drill through all layers of leather except the skirts only because I do not want to drill into the carpet on my stand. I do not rough up my tree. I was thought by John Willemsma that by doing that it will weaken the tree and will show up years from now. Barge glue should work just fine. Dave Beagle
  10. Greg, I have been riding this saddle and haven't noticed any interference with the blevins. That said I agree, and did raise my rigging on my last saddle. I appreciate your critique, and would look forward to receiving additional help in the future. Thanks, Dave
  11. This is my first attempt at posting a picture. This is my 10th saddle, I just finished my 11th which was a plain rough out. I would like to hear some feed back. Thanks, Dave Beagle
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