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This is some of the stuff I am taking to a gear show in Elko during the Poetry Gathering.

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Very nice work. Couple of questions though.

How do you do the foundations for your turnback buttons? When I splice the ends back in and cut a nice long taper on the core, I cant get the taper to end up smooth on both sides. Invariably one side sticks out more than the other.

Where do you get your hides and do you cut your own lace? Im sure you do, because the strings look great.

Thanks,

CW

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Wow. I *love* that headstall.

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That stuff is awsome. I really like the headstall. Nice work and thanks for putting it up.

Rob

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Very Nice Work! Would be proud to have that on my horse anytime.

Bob

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Very nice work. Couple of questions though.

How do you do the foundations for your turnback buttons? When I splice the ends back in and cut a nice long taper on the core, I cant get the taper to end up smooth on both sides. Invariably one side sticks out more than the other.

Where do you get your hides and do you cut your own lace? Im sure you do, because the strings look great.

Thanks,

CW

I splice the strings back under 2 over 2 after trimming the core off flush at the end. I ususally use a piece of firm leather as a base that can be shaped with a razor. when i can I use fresh hide but when I don't have time to work up a hide I get them from Tejas industries in full sides and cut from there.

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That is some very nice work. Hope you get it all sold this weekend.

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These look great like always. I doubt you will have anything to pack for the trip home.

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Wow...nice!

I've really wanted to add some flat pieces to my headstall but I don't know anything about cowhide. Did you have to do any sewing? and what thickness did you use?

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Wow...nice!

I've really wanted to add some flat pieces to my headstall but I don't know anything about cowhide. Did you have to do any sewing? and what thickness did you use?

This piece is a single thickness 1/2" strap. It could be sewed if you wanted depending on the thickness of the leather. This strap was about 1/8" thick.

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