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CEversole

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About CEversole

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    custom tack, saddles, saddle repair, anything leather
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    saddle making
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  1. What is the best way to go about re fleecing saddle skirts? Thanks. -Cord
  2. Does anyone know anything about equifit flex trees? Has anyone built a saddle using one? Rode one? Thanks -Cord
  3. Those look great! I hate getting straps on and off spurs....
  4. That looks great! About hog long did it take you to complete? -Cord
  5. I think everybody who has ever sewn leather has had this problem. A simple, fast, and cheap way is to buy the white tape that athletes use to tape their wrist, ankles, etc and wrap that around your fingers. Plus that particular tape has a pretty rough surface so it really helps you grip the thread and needle. Hope this helps. -Cord
  6. Bout how much does a set like that cost? How long did it take for you to get them? -Cord
  7. I am from the houston area, however I am currently living in the Kingsville/Corpus Christi area -Cord
  8. Thanks that does really help. What is the filler usually made of?
  9. I'm in Kingsville/Corpus Christi area during the week, and Houston area on most of the weekends. Where exactly is is your shop?
  10. What is the benefit of using a maul vs. the benefit of using a mallet? Are they used for different types of tooling? which is better? -Cord
  11. Anyone know how exactly the cheyenne roll is built/attached/covered? I can't seem to find anything on the web about them. -Cord
  12. Pete, Thats what I'm curious of, I've never seen it before and kinda curious what it would look like. I figured if it were out there it would be on a show saddle or the like. -Cord
  13. Anyone got any tips suggestion on installing the cantle riser to the cantle of a barrel saddle tree and maybe advice or covering it. thanks -Cord
  14. I've used mulehide for some time now, buddy told me about pigskin so i tried it I think it lasts a little bit longer. If you are guna be doing ranch roping or roping big stuff mama cows, bulls etc. then I definatly recommend it. The point is to be able to slip a little rope at a time. Also, if you are roping off a young horse you can use it as a horn wrap and slip him some rope it helps build their confidence makes em think they are pulling even if they really arn't itl keep them from quitting on you. I think mule hide or pigskin is the way to go and if I had to choose between the two it would be the pigskin.
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