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  1. Pictures worked this time. Bag looks very neat and functional. What is done with the long strap when carrying by the handle (like in last photo)?

    Thanks to the photo's.

    regis

    Thank You for the input. The strap can run through a D ring located on the bottom and back to the D ring on top.This turns it into a backpack.I had to put it together in a short time. so there was not a lot of my design,only the wardrobe and producers ideas.

  2. Unfortunately it's pretty hard to tell much from the pics you were able to get. I think maybe next time it would be better if you didn't put the saddle in front of the window like that, I think the back lighting is the problem.

    I was wondering about the shield on the skirts as well as the back jockeys. I hadn't seen that done before. I guess my concern would be the shield adding stiffness that might cause rubbing on some horses. Chris

    I agree with you 100%. . I thimk to lace the skirts should be a law but if you take the time to pull the gullet channel up tight from the gullet all the way back it will help keep off the spine . I also think the lace gives the skirts that tiny bit of give.and it looks sooo much better. Thank you for your keen eye .


  3. Welcome, You will get a great insight on saddle making by learning the anatomy of horses and also humans . I believe the saddle is to horse and rider as to what cartilage is to joints .This site will help with everything from saddle tree construction and rigging style and position, to myths and folklore. Good luck and don't be afraid to ask ANY questions.


  4. I used to work for a company owned by two brothers. They used to say, "This would be a great business if it wasn't for those damn customers!"

    It helped us get through those days when nothing you do makes the customer happy.

    Since you say you've learned a lot from these responses, let me add another: The closer the customer is to you (like a friend or relative) the MORE you need to protect yourself with a good, tight contract. That keeps it 'all business'. Otherwise, chances are pretty good you'll wind up hating each other.

    When I first started with repair work friends would stop in for a repair and act surprised when I gave them a price quote. I now have a little sign that reads "I started this business to make a living and fill a need not give friends and family a deal" It is for comedy but I found out when you have the right tools and a lot on neat things you sure make a lot of friends.lol ,best wishes Joel.

  5. WOW,,, Thanks to all of you .I can't believe all of the support and great advice.I used a little bit of from everyone and the verdict is . she loves it and on top of the additional charges she gave me a tip (20.00 that I feel I need to split with all of you ) I also learned several business tips and earned a whole new outlook . Thank you all again Joel at circle-jf-saddlery.


  6. Hello all I am new here and need help . I have done saddle and tack for 10 years most of that was repair work but have 50 + saddles completed the last one was not good . The customer made several changes over the phone and sent e mail pics. the one that made it bad was tooling on the fender she stated fender , sent the design (close up) and when she came to get the saddle said she wanted it on the fender not the stirrup. I stated the fender is not the stirrup she said the top fender (what she meant was the rear jockey / housing. and said she didnt want stitching in the skirts . I told her it was needed to hold the sheepskin on. I can go on but need some verbal coaching. I will send a few pics thanks all.

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