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retiredranger

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About retiredranger

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    Southern New Jersey
  • Interests
    Woodworking, Horse Riding/Training

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Looking to learn saddle/bridle/breastplate/girth making
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  1. Thank you everyone for your input. As far as whiskey is concerned, I am a Jameson/Bushmills/Glenfiddich/Knobs Creek type of guy, though my Dad was a Tennessee Squire so I was raised on Mr. Daniels. I will message you Geo, haven't been in EU in a while and never in Scotland other than passing through, would be good to get back for a few weeks. @Diyer I actually took a 6 month certified fitting course and we covered repairs, flocking, adjustments and of course veterinarian level horse anatomy, however I really want to learn the art of making saddles from tree design to finish. I have a great woodshop I put together and was taught cabinet making by my great grandfather so I have the bug to design-build and my passion is horses since I have retired, my wife and I purchased 70 acres in New Jersey and my daughters ride competitively in Pony Club (they're 10 each) and I have evented at the XC level over the last two years. But, I don't see myself competing much longer and I have always wanted to find a new career, this seems like a natural transition.
  2. Thanks Thor, I will send a message. I did look at the website, only 2 weeks in country isn't a bad start, gotta brush off my passport!
  3. I'm sorry, I meant to include in the good ole' US of A.
  4. Hi Everyone, I am new to the site and am looking for a little help steering to a quality english saddle making school. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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