Members Masja Posted November 13, 2007 Members Report Posted November 13, 2007 Some recent and older work... but all bitless... 1: bitless Tan with natural leatherlace braidings, ASB-buckles and leather concho's. 2: customer wanted ASB buckles and concho's, and a carving that looked like the inscription on the ASB-buckles. 3: customer wanted an indian-look and the name of the horse on the noseband. 4: same customer as 3, wanted again name of horse and saw some flowercarvings I made, so she wanted something like that. 5: customer wanted narrow straps and no padding under noseband. It had to fit with her saddle (med. oil with black braidings) I'm making a new bitless-bridle now, I think I have pictures next week. Quote
Contributing Member rdb Posted November 14, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted November 14, 2007 nice job... i like the inlaid braidwork look, and the horse nibbling on the thong in the 2nd pic Quote
Members Spencer G Posted November 15, 2007 Members Report Posted November 15, 2007 Those look very nice. What did you charge? Quote
Members Hidemechanic Posted November 18, 2007 Members Report Posted November 18, 2007 Just curious, why no throat latch on the bridles?GH Quote
Members Masja Posted November 23, 2007 Author Members Report Posted November 23, 2007 Those look very nice. What did you charge? Hmm, don't know exactly, because most of them were for friends, so they get a nice discount. But I think between $ 150 and $ 300 for normal clients. (i don't know exactly what the differende between dollar and euro is) The lightbrown with natural braided one I just sold for € 260,- Just curious, why no throat latch on the bridles?GH Throatlatch is not neccessary with these bridles. But you can add a troatlatch and browband if you want. Or some earpieces. Quote
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