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Steve Brewer

3B Half Breed Saddle

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just finished this saddle.Built on a 3b Felkins tree,16" seat ,7/8s flat plate riggedJack A 2 004.jpgJack A 2 006.jpgJack A 2 009.jpgJack A 2 005.jpg

Nice one Steve

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Steve

You just keep my on the edge of my seat waiting for the next saddle you will make. I see stuff that I can try to use on not only a saddle but other gear.

Thanks for sharing it with us.

Mark

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Great looking rig. I love your flowers. I need to work on mine a ton I know but those are just totally different than anypatterns that I have What do you call them.

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Great looking rig. I love your flowers. I need to work on mine a ton I know but those are just totally different than anypatterns that I have What do you call them.

Tim They are a Calif. Wild Rose

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That's a crackerjack Steve. how did you like the Hermann Oak after you finished the whole saddle?

CW

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That's a crackerjack Steve. how did you like the Hermann Oak after you finished the whole saddle?

CW

CW,The leather worked great,other than falling off in thickness it was nice.This is the first I have used in 10 years and forgot how much I like carving it.

Steve

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Very nice saddle Steve.

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