Members BlackDragon Posted August 26 Members Report Posted August 26 A friend of mine had an old saddle and halter/bridle she wanted cleaned. The saddle hadn't been cleaned and had quite a bit of mud, grime, and dust. I cleaned it up and replaced a couple pieces. The halter/bridle didn't have mud on it but it was grimy, swollen, and is starting to disintegrate. It felt like it had been drowned in wax and weighs a lot. I has a curb chain but it had a rusty quick link holding it on. She wanted it cleaned but I advised her that it was on it's way out and it should be completely replaced. The new halter/bridle is made with 10oz vegtan. The crown, brow band, nose band, and cheek pieces are double layered. Quote
Members TomE Posted yesterday at 07:18 PM Members Report Posted yesterday at 07:18 PM Good looking bridle! Very tidy work. That should last a long time. Quote
Members Goldshot Ron Posted 20 hours ago Members Report Posted 20 hours ago I have made a few of this type of bridle, and your's looks very good. One comment, I think your throatlatch is on upside down. Very nice work. Quote
Members BlackDragon Posted 18 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Goldshot Ron said: I have made a few of this type of bridle, and your's looks very good. One comment, I think your throatlatch is on upside down. Very nice work. Oops. Quote
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