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Where are you guys getting your latigo for reins, strings, etc.?

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I went in to a Tandy several weeks ago and they said they would order me a latigo hide--after several calls and several excuses, I still have no latigo---SO, I would love to hear some of you guys reply to this one also.

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I bought my last latigo from Siegel to, but they don't show it on their website anymore.

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I bought my last latigo from Siegel to, but they don't show it on their website anymore.

Weaver. They now carry black, brown, burgandy,

and yellow latigo. Priced right also.

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We use Triple C latigo for reins and latigos and Salz for strings and laces. The Triple C edges and rubs very well. The Salz is very strong but it takes a lot more to finish it. Weaver has Triple C and I think Montana Leather might as well. You can get Salz from Harvey J. Boutin & Sons in Califorina. We've also used the Thoroughbred latigo, but it was a little stretchy for my liking and a little harder to finish as well. Hope that helps a little, I have phone numbers if you need them!

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Weaver is good and I use Wickett & Craig. I prefer the dry, veg tanned latigo. But that's just me.

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Hi... It's gotta be Triple C. It's what I sell here in the store, and in all my years I've never had anything to complain about. When you put triple C latigo along side the cheap stuff that's available in some retail stores, well.... I really shouldn't say any more. :) But Triple C latigo will spoil you rotten! (it costs a little more)

Kevin Hopkins

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