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Everything posted by savvydreambuilder
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Hi Tony, thanks mate, Col was 76 and had been making for well over 50 years.
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Just a short note to let folks outside of Australia know that one of our great saddle makers has passed away. Col Hood was instrumental in starting the Western Saddle culture in Australia, he built the first australian made Western trees. His saddles were well known for their strength, their balance and their fit of the horse, as well as the extreme beauty of his tooling. If you knew him I would love to hear your stories, he spent a few years in the US and Canada saddle making, and was always happy with a story to tell. 'cole He was my friend and mentor, and the most generous teacher I have ever met
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exquisite!!
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Replacing Fenders
savvydreambuilder replied to Tibbiecow's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
I know this is late but it might help someone else - When you are removing the old fenders tie a piece of bailing twine through the last hole of the stirrup adjustment, when you've pulled the fender out, leave the bailing twine in place (cut it off) then when you want to refit the fenders or a new set - just tie on the twine and pull them on through - don't even need to undo the jockeys this way. 'cole -
very cool ferg.
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How To Market Your Leather Business
savvydreambuilder replied to Daniel Tyack's topic in Marketing and Advertising
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Hey Skippy, What do you mean no point?? there is always a point - the process!! Agreed on the bevelling - and I did pick that up myself and fixed it pre dye.
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From the album: saddles
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From the album: saddles
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Riggers Bolt Bags & Tool Scabbards
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Col Hood - Roper Restoration
savvydreambuilder commented on savvydreambuilder's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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From the album: saddles
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A Real Bad Word Of A Time W/needle Cutting Thread
savvydreambuilder replied to Shorts's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Hey Shorts, I feel your pain. I figured I had gotten interested in Leather working only to find out that I need to be a sewing machine mechanic as well. Being a tool maker would be a good secondary, and don't get me started on honing and grinding!!! All that said your thread is really helpful, as I have suffered all of these problems, but haven't been able to articulate them well enough to get help on them. cheers, 'cole (substitute sewing machine for computer) -
Man that is gorgeous!! Would love to know how you did the blind stitch binding if you dare to share!! 'cole Careful with that buckstitching you may make it fashionable again!!
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Thank You. You are absolutely right. I will work on that. Thank you for taking the time to stop an think for me.
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Soon To Be Inlay Material
savvydreambuilder replied to Cowboy316's topic in Exotics, Reptiles, Furs and others
So jealous. Not allowed to do that here in Australia. Have to wait for road kill. Nicole -
shmicko!! Very nice
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OK It's not my very first carving - I think it is about number 5, but it is my first flame job, so here it is for your comment, critique and assistance. I wish to improve and that is not likely to happen in a vacuum, Nicole I have since dyed it black, and done some colouring on the flames, sealed the edges and given it a leather liner, I post the colour shots when I get some, I've already found it a new home before I got the finished photos.
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my second ever carving - a logo for a saddle
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