cjf Report post Posted July 22, 2009 this was already picked up before i could get any other pics please feel free and i beg you to pick it apart as good as you can .Most customers dont pick them apart and I feel that is the only way to improve. so git to pickin. Thanks Joel . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mulefool Report post Posted July 24, 2009 Unfortunately it's pretty hard to tell much from the pics you were able to get. I think maybe next time it would be better if you didn't put the saddle in front of the window like that, I think the back lighting is the problem. I was wondering about the shield on the skirts as well as the back jockeys. I hadn't seen that done before. I guess my concern would be the shield adding stiffness that might cause rubbing on some horses. Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjf Report post Posted July 24, 2009 Unfortunately it's pretty hard to tell much from the pics you were able to get. I think maybe next time it would be better if you didn't put the saddle in front of the window like that, I think the back lighting is the problem.I was wondering about the shield on the skirts as well as the back jockeys. I hadn't seen that done before. I guess my concern would be the shield adding stiffness that might cause rubbing on some horses. Chris I agree with you 100%. . I thimk to lace the skirts should be a law but if you take the time to pull the gullet channel up tight from the gullet all the way back it will help keep off the spine . I also think the lace gives the skirts that tiny bit of give.and it looks sooo much better. Thank you for your keen eye . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites