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I finished this saddle about 4 days ago. It's a 16" wade built on a Bill Bean tree. Let me know what you don't like.IMG_1186.JPG

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"If you see your stirrups slap together above the saddle horn, you're probably bucked off"

Dave Stamey, The Bronc Ballet

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I finished this saddle about 4 days ago. It's a 16" wade built on a Bill Bean tree. Let me know what you don't like.IMG_1186.JPG

prefer found skirts but other than that I like it you did a great job, Where did you learn?

Tim Worley

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If you don't ask and dont try how are you gonna learn anything?

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It looks pretty nice Elton, congratulations on your winning the best in the show.... :You_Rock_Emoticon::banana::clapping::notworthy::thumbsup:

I like those things somebody made for us to paste in here, they're just too cool... I don't to say much more about that....

Elton's saddle is nice.....

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Bob Goudreault

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Bill Bean is a tree maker and rancher from Pearl Idaho. He is a brother of saddlemaker Rick Bean. Greg

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Very nice work Elton, and congrats. I like that border you came up with also. JW

www.jwwrightsaddlery.com

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Elton,

Great looking saddle for number 4. By the way what show was that displayed at. I also liked to buckstitch on the front. One thing I would change is using a different Dee on the the front, since you are using J Watt hardware everywhere else I would use his 1 inch dees up there as well.

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Well you asked so here it is, I don't like the fact that I can't do beautiful work like that :rofl:

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Whats not to like? Very nice. I especially like the border you're using. Looks like the same one on your laptop case which I really liked. Also the buckstich adds a nice touch. I'd like to try that combination of roughout w/smooth insert seat. Nice job Elton.

Trust in God, but tie your horse.

Randy

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