Our Leatherwork Galleries
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This is a temporary album that holds all the member albums from before the update. I have to sort them all ot again. This album is visible to the public, and can be shared to Facebook.
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Tuckable IWB Holster for Ruger SRC Updated
This is a prototype of a holster I made to try out some design features I'm working on.
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misc leather stuff Updated
mostly little assorted tack bits (rein connectors, curb straps, etc)
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Cattlemans old gun rig Updated
This was a request for an old looking worn and well used western gun holster and gun money belt, it was all dyed in my home made coffee dye, and then aged and distressed,nothing was done to hurt the leather, just to make it look used.
Thanks for taking a look see
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Silla Portuguesa saddle Updated
The saddle used in the riding class Silla Portuguesa, Medieval re-enactments, and period movies.
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cable riggings Updated
How the Double H Cable Rigging(TM) Works with the billet system and lock collar.
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Art of Saddles Updated
Here are just a few of the hundreds of saddles built on the Poly-Tuff Tree(TM) and the Lite-Ride Tree(TM).
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Portmanteau Updated
Eighteenth Century 'suitcase' that was tied immediately behind the rider of a horse. Came in various sizes. This one is 24 x 8 x 8.5 inches. Oak tanned leather, brass buckles, saddle stitched throughout using tapered threads, riveted or double-sewn in high stress areas.
Constructing this case would not have been attempted without the able assistance of Luke Hatley, a member on this forum, who coached me in the more difficult portions. The portmanteau taxed my skills and caused me to obtain new skills (and tools) in the course of this project.
Thanks, Luke!
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