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Just built these yesterday. No metal fasteners at all.

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Rawhider, that is a lot of work, they do look good.

I know Chaps, I know Chinks, but....

what are, and the History of ARMITAS ? :blink:

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Those look good. Do you cut the fringe by hand, or do you have some contraption for it?

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THANK YOU....

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WOW! Truly beautiful work. The quality work of your work shows without a doubt.

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Thanks for the compliments! Spencer G, I did cut all the fringe by hand...it sucked! My right hand is a little sore now, but it was all worth it.

Traditionaly, armitas were made with deer hide. The buckaroos would have a set of summer armitas, and a set of woolies (full length chaps made out of angora, bear or buffalo) for the winter time. I built these ot of a cowhide that a freind gave me for my birthday. He's a blacksmith, and he uses the same kind of hide to build his aprons out of.

You can see on the apron of these ones I ran out of long pieces to cut my fringe, so I had to piece a smaller piece in. Good thing they were for me!

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