MarkB Posted July 2, 2009 Report Posted July 2, 2009 Here is the latest pair of slobber strap. They are out of HO 9-10 oz leather with a 3-4 oz lining. Sewn with a Boss stitcher and light oiled and sealed with Bee Natural Leathercare Leather Finish. Thanks for looking. Mark Quote
Members jbird Posted July 2, 2009 Members Report Posted July 2, 2009 very nice mark as always you do a great job Josh Quote
Members manfrommuc Posted July 2, 2009 Members Report Posted July 2, 2009 Hello Mark, very nice work looks good can you tell me for what they are..? greetings johann Quote
MarkB Posted July 2, 2009 Author Report Posted July 2, 2009 Hello Mark,very nice work looks good can you tell me for what they are..? greetings johann Hi Johann They are use to connect a Mecates (or horsehair reins ) to a snaffle bit. The make it easier to connect the reins to the bit and also protect it form slobbers of the horse. Here is a picture of the way the are used on the horse. Thanks for looking and asking questions. Mark Quote
Members Spider Posted July 2, 2009 Members Report Posted July 2, 2009 These are nice. I didn't know what they were for till you showed the second picture. It's funny how so many thing we don't know about but need are made of leather. It's just awesome when you can decorate even the smallest things. Quote
Members wood Posted July 3, 2009 Members Report Posted July 3, 2009 Look really good. I always had an issue with slobber straps not having enough room to do any tooling but I really like this, it's simple yet adds something to the straps. Good job. Quote
MarkB Posted July 3, 2009 Author Report Posted July 3, 2009 Thanks Spider Your very right we don't really know how many thing that are made from leather that we need or can use. I see things on this site that amaze me that are from leather. Thanks again Wood I to have had that same issue. This pattern works well and have used it on spur straps that or smaller like a lady's or youth size with great success Thanks your comments Mark Quote
Members chevygirl Posted July 3, 2009 Members Report Posted July 3, 2009 Those are really beautiful. The design makes them unique and eye-catching, but not over-done. Looks great! Quote
Members manfrommuc Posted July 3, 2009 Members Report Posted July 3, 2009 hi mark, thanks for info......the most harness here around is calling the english style.. western riding is not so popolar and only at different stables.. johann softail rider....... Hi Johann They are use to connect a Mecates (or horsehair reins ) to a snaffle bit. The make it easier to connect the reins to the bit and also protect it form slobbers of the horse. Here is a picture of the way the are used on the horse. Thanks for looking and asking questions. Mark Quote
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