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Well here are 8 pair of spur leathers for the southeastern Buckaroo Association's Top Hand Cattle Working Series held in GA. I think they turned out nice. I posted pictures of the back before I lined them and after I lined them. The silver is from wages silversmiths.

Hope you like them.

Thanks Mark :whatdoyouthink:

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Well here are 8 pair of spur leathers for the southeastern Buckaroo Association's Top Hand Cattle Working Series held in GA. I think they turned out nice. I posted pictures of the back before I lined them and after I lined them. The silver is from wages silversmiths.

Hope you like them.

Thanks Mark :whatdoyouthink:

Sorry can't seem to get them all on one post.

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Well here are 8 pair of spur leathers for the southeastern Buckaroo Association's Top Hand Cattle Working Series held in GA. I think they turned out nice. I posted pictures of the back before I lined them and after I lined them. The silver is from wages silversmiths.

Hope you like them.

Thanks Mark :whatdoyouthink:

Sorry

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they look good to me mark. What leather are you using?

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Mark

I love these great work.

Would think of sharing the patteren with me

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Hey Mark, those look great! Nice job of sewing too!

Bob

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Mark, nice clean workmanship. Real nice stitching too. Keep up the great work.

Bob

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Thanks everyone

I just was a Boss sticher and fight it out. Seems to be working.

Thanks again

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There's some happy buckaroos down in Georgia. Do you cut those out or do you have a clicker?

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There's some happy buckaroos down in Georgia. Do you cut those out or do you have a clicker?

I cut everything by hand. I use a really good head knife that is sharp. :thumbsup:

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Well, they looked so uniform I thought they were clicked. Looks good. I always hated cutting out those billet ends by hand. Chris

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Well, they looked so uniform I thought they were clicked. Looks good. I always hated cutting out those billet ends by hand. Chris

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I hate to cut them out by hand also. I have really wanted to get a die made for it but also want to say that they are all cut by hand. where to draw the line???

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