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Hi Fellas, I've kinda been out of action with this darn Rhumatoid Arthritis, but I finally finished my '

little half size saddle I've been working on for a while. I put a rope roll cantle on it and I am making some rope roll conchos also, but they take a while to make.

I did this as a tribute to the Texas Rangers and put texas rangers on the fork and the ranger on the jocky and the state of Texas on the rear jockey, and a basket weave on the skirt.

:whatdoyouthink: Karl

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Very nice work there!

Looks like it should be just about right for a quarterhorse.....

Mike DeLoach

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Hi Karl,

Thats a cute little saddle!! Is it fully functional or is it more for deco? You did a great job on it!!

Cheryl

Cheryl, It is for deco. What I have in mind is to make a small fense at a 90 deg angle and put the saddle on one side and the small half size saddlegags I'm working on on the other side and have as hanging lampshade with John Wayne on it or a western scene hanging over it.

Karl

Very nice work there!

Looks like it should be just about right for a quarterhorse.....

Mike, you might be right. Now I am looking for a "Small" heard of cattle to go with it.

Karl

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