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This is what I've been busy with the last while. All comments are welcome.

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Very nice. Clean lines a very usable saddle. Outstanding craftsman ship.

Tim

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Very nice, clean job. :notworthy: Sometimes I'm not sure what is more demanding a nice clean and simple job that is well executed or a beatuful ornate job that is equally well executed. Well you nailed it down with this one. Great job.

I like the dee ring for the crupper snap in the back. I think this should be standard on all saddles as it can be a safety concern for riders in rough country. I should qualify that with of course the required training of the animal before using a crupper! :Beating_A_Dead_Horse_by_livius: I'm of course "preaching to the chior" here and "beating a dead horse." (Sorry found the smiley guy way too funny and had to use it.)

I've never tried stamping a rough out surface like on your seat, how difficult is that to do? Does it require more care or a special trick with casing the leather? I've seen saddles with similar stamping but they did not look as nice as what you've done here.

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