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I wish I could see this saddle in person.

It's gorgeous.

If you don't mind my asking, what weight leathers did you use in the skirts and also the back jockey?

Ann

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Hi Andy,

the shoulder's good enough for working! Wish I could have been in Kamloops to see you and Ryan's saddles, I heard they were pretty nice!

Ann,

the skirts and rear jockeys came from a 13-15oz side of Hermann Oak leather, because of where in the hide they came from, the skirts were probably around 14oz(around the middle of the hide)range and the rear jockeys were probably 15-16oz(from the tip of the butt).

Darcy

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Darcy,

That saddle is absolutely beautiful!!! Thanks for posting pictures and always sharing with us great pointers.

Ben

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Nice work Darcy.

Bob Goudreault

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Darcy,

I had missed this.....what a nice saddle! Great lines....everything really lays smooth and tight! Tooling looks terrific. I don't know how you guys can do that corner tooling and not mark up all the untooled leather. I'd have it all scarred up, LOL! Great taps too! Wow!

Bobby

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