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BaroqueLeatherGal

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    Sacramento, California

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    Horse Tack
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  1. ✨ Help Wanted: Leather Tooling Artist ✨ looking for a skilled leatherworker to take on piece work for our busy, high-end tack company. We create everything from fantasy-inspired masterpieces to elegant western designs — and we’re looking for someone who can think outside the box, have fun, and bring bold creativity to the table. I will ship the pieces to you, so you can work anywhere you choose. Details: Paid per piece (rate based on complexity and quality) All leather and tooling materials provided (if needed). You’ll be creating parts for custom bridles, halters, breast collars, and more Must have a portfolio of previous work so we can ensure our styles align This is an excellent opportunity to collaborate with a well-established, high-demand equestrian brand with a strong following and reputation for unique designs Due to a recent hand injury, I’m no longer able to do the tooling myself, so I’m seeking a dependable artist to help continue creating the level of craftsmanship my customers expect. If you’re passionate about high-quality leatherwork and want to be part of something truly creative, message me with examples of your work and we can chat. Thanks! (I am located in CA, but can ship anywhere in the US)
  2. Hey everyone, so I'm stumped on how to make a padded shaped crownpiece for a horse bridle? I'm trying to step up my game and offer more options for my higher end English clients. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to pad a piece that isn't straight?! What's in the middle of it? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Are the pieces clicked out? I have a hydraulic 25ton press, just not sure where to start.
  3. Ive been using International Die in Georgia for years. They have always had a high standard for quality.
  4. Both machines are now sold.
  5. Yes most likely..however I live in California, so no Amish around here. I have a few people looking but no such luck locally. Most around here have no idea what I'm even talking about.
  6. Desperately in search of a double line creaser and rounder, NOT a domed one, that seems like all i can find. Willing to pay for the right one. will need to be willing to ship to California. Thanks all!
  7. did you sell this?? Very interested if not!
  8. I ordered a few of these to see if I can make them work.
  9. I need a large 3in screwback concho, not a rosette. Those are not the same thing
  10. Hey all, I used to get these huge brass heart conchos from Weaver that i used to put on breast collars for civil war reenactment tack, but weaver has discontinued them and I cant seem to find them anywhere else. Has anyone seen them around??? Ive attatched a photo. Also, the ones i had, had 3 screws on the back to attach them.
  11. I am interested! can you please send me pics to my email schipwreck@gmail.com Thank you for your reply.
  12. Looking to purchase Adler 167 flatbed walking foot machine. Located in California but willing to pay for shipping.
  13. You should give Hansen silver a call. they can probably help you. http://hansenwesterngear.com/
  14. I think I'll use something like this, thanks!
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