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GianniWest

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  1. Sorry Harrington, you know if Timberline has a E-mail? I don't speak English and for E-mail is more easy Thank Gianni
  2. Tank you harrington
  3. Little progress...
  4. I don't know what is a ralide tree. I don't think I ever a synthetic tree, too modern and I love the tradition! I bought my tree by Bowden (www.saddletree.net), What do you think of their trees? I have not found Timberline trees, they have a website? You can let me know? Thank you very much Gianni
  5. Very nice harrington! Very food work
  6. Thanks Harrington, you know at this stage I'm following exactly the directions of the book and DVD Dusty Johnson, are still not able to choose between a system or the other. Now the important thing for me is to get familiar with the stages of construction of a saddle. Then I will change the way you work in one way or another. Thanks again suggestions Ciao Gianni
  7. Congratulations Aurelie. Much good work Gianni
  8. Thanks Aurelie, I do not know what to tell you, it's my first saddle and I have enough experience. I must say that I really like the seat, the rest going on to try to store the points that I need to improve (the ones that I can find), and go ahead! I want to congratulate you for your works, I saw your site and the works are very beautiful. Since you are in neighboring France, I would like to ask you if you are getting in Europe of producing high-quality tree, or even if you import them from the U.S. sorry for my bad english and thanks again Gianni
  9. Small, difficult progress ... other advancements coming weekend!!!
  10. I hope not. I am following the DVD by Dusty Johnson. However, it seems very robust. We will see!
  11. Work in progress I hope so
  12. Good job, congratulations. I'm waiting for the material, then I'll try
  13. Beautiful. As the work went forward?
  14. Thank you, in Italy is not very humid, but I have not decided yet.
  15. True! I ordered an SF BOWMAN from Bowden Saddle Tree! Now I hope not to ruin it Thank you very much for your valuable advice
  16. Google does not help me. However, I have purchased a product like a paste to close the holes and trim the uneven. I think that should work. However, in truth, I'm thinking of taking a new tree By gianni
  17. Jes Denise, I have bought a similar product, I hope it goes well. Is this, CWR, I hope so
  18. Right! Thanks, I'll keep you informed:yes:
  19. Ok, thank you very much Steve
  20. Thank tou CWR, I have much need luck, really;) I can not translate the LACQUER:ranting2: !!! The translator tells me "LACCA", but we use it to comb hair and we buy it at the barber:lol: However, now I go to a hardware store and I see to solve. Thank you very much for your suggestions and your patience Gianni
  21. The Laquer is the Rawhide? You'll put on or take off the old one? Actually I had thought but I think that it is difficult for me. I'm ordering a bit 'of stuff from U.S., will also take a rawhide skin and we feel. Let's see how it is. My english is from google translation, excuse me if I write things incomprehensible. Thank tou very much CWR
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  23. Thank you Barra, is a good idea. @ dirtclod: here are the photo
  24. For my first saddle, I use an old tree in good condition. The only problem is that I can not remove all the glue set before. There are specific products to remove the glue and thoroughly clean the rawhide that covers the tree? Thank you very much
  25. Thanks, you're very kind. Pardon my insistence, another question: you put 3 layers of leather? thickness of 13/15 oz? And risers that are thick? Thank you for your patience gianni
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