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Here is the latest headstall off the bench. This is a prize for the Southeastern Buckaroo Association. I used HO 9/10oz strap for the tooling leather and 4/6oz laitgo for the lining. I had the silver work done by Wages Silversmiths. I made three all the same for them hope you like these.

Mark

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there great Mark!

Josh

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Here is the latest headstall off the bench. This is a prize for the Southeastern Buckaroo Association. I used HO 9/10oz strap for the tooling leather and 4/6oz laitgo for the lining. I had the silver work done by Wages Silversmiths. I made three all the same for them hope you like these.

Mark

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LIKE them !!!! i love em mate , are they hand stiched ? you tool some very nice work Mark

Cheers from down under

Bevo

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Very Nice Mark

Butch

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Bevan

I did not hand sew them. I use a Boss stitcher right now but hope to get a Cobra soon. I have a close up here of the concho with the SBA logo on it.IMGP1654.jpg

Thanks Guys for the comments.

Mark

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Here is the latest headstall off the bench. This is a prize for the Southeastern Buckaroo Association. I used HO 9/10oz strap for the tooling leather and 4/6oz laitgo for the lining. I had the silver work done by Wages Silversmiths. I made three all the same for them hope you like these.

Mark

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Hi Mark,

Hope you don't get offended, but do you have a die you use for your headstalls, or do you cut them by hand? I keep trying to do them by hand and they just never turn out right

Thanks

Charlene

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Hi Mark,

Hope you don't get offended, but do you have a die you use for your headstalls, or do you cut them by hand? I keep trying to do them by hand and they just never turn out right

Thanks

Charlene

Charlene

I do not use a clicker yet I cut everything by hand with a good head knife. I have found that the sharper the knife the better the shape will turn out. I hope this helps you out. I have this pattern that I could sell you to if that would help any.

Mark

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Beautiful

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Here is the latest headstall off the bench. This is a prize for the Southeastern Buckaroo Association. I used HO 9/10oz strap for the tooling leather and 4/6oz laitgo for the lining. I had the silver work done by Wages Silversmiths. I made three all the same for them hope you like these.

Mark

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thats beautiful mark really nice

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Wow- Excellent work! Love it.

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