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Everything posted by GianniWest
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Sorry Harrington, you know if Timberline has a E-mail? I don't speak English and for E-mail is more easy Thank Gianni
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Tank you harrington
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Little progress...
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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
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Very nice harrington! Very food work
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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
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Congratulations Aurelie. Much good work Gianni
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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
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Small, difficult progress ... other advancements coming weekend!!!
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I hope not. I am following the DVD by Dusty Johnson. However, it seems very robust. We will see!
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Work in progress I hope so
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Good job, congratulations. I'm waiting for the material, then I'll try
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Beautiful. As the work went forward?
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Thank you, in Italy is not very humid, but I have not decided yet.
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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
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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
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Jes Denise, I have bought a similar product, I hope it goes well. Is this, CWR, I hope so
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Right! Thanks, I'll keep you informed:yes:
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Ok, thank you very much Steve
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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
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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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Another...
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Thank you Barra, is a good idea. @ dirtclod: here are the photo
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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
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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