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Just finished this last week. Built on a Rod Nikkel tree. Tooling is a mixture of double border intertwined with flowers and leaves. My tooling is still a little rough so feel free to critique tooling or saddle. Photos could have been better, but my wife was gone and I was on my own with the camera.

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I was checking out your cool TAPS and I noticed that you have a great defined ridgeline around your flower petals. May I ask if you bevel this are first and then pearshade them? Very nice work on the saddle.

Good luck.

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I'm certainly no expert, but that looks spectacular! Tooling looks excellent to me.

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I really like your overall design and the combination of the floral with the geometric. Your style is a little different. In a good way. Chris

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Very nice Justin!

Nice unique and different tooling, great to see some creativity.

That's what made you a winner in our contest last year, congratulations!

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Good looking rig Justin. I like the border/floral combo.

Bobby

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I was checking out your cool TAPS and I noticed that you have a great defined ridgeline around your flower petals. May I ask if you bevel this are first and then pearshade them? Very nice work on the saddle.

Good luck.

King's X- sorry it took so long to reply. Yes bevel first then shaded.

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