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Howdy to all,

This a pair of new spur straps I completed for my buckaroo boots. It is my own variation of the beavertail strap. I wanted to use the big etched conchos on the straps, so that required tweeking the original pattern. No buckles, (the only drawback on this style is, you have to have the button holes positioned just right to fit the boot properly) The straps are lined, as well. Thanks for takin' a look!

Timber

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Howdy to all,

This a pair of new spur straps I completed for my buckaroo boots. It is my own variation of the beavertail strap. I wanted to use the big etched conchos on the straps, so that required tweeking the original pattern. No buckles, (the only drawback on this style is, you have to have the button holes positioned just right to fit the boot properly) The straps are lined, as well. Thanks for takin' a look!

Timber

You did a nice job of fitting them to your boots. I have made several sets of the beavertail strap, but have not incorporated the concho in such a way. I really like that----great job. Now, all ya gotta do is introduce them to the ole pony!

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Howdy to all,

This a pair of new spur straps I completed for my buckaroo boots. It is my own variation of the beavertail strap. I wanted to use the big etched conchos on the straps, so that required tweeking the original pattern. No buckles, (the only drawback on this style is, you have to have the button holes positioned just right to fit the boot properly) The straps are lined, as well. Thanks for takin' a look!

Timber

The straps are very nice and they look great on the boots! The conchos are really cool. Thanks for sharing.

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The straps are very nice and they look great on the boots! The conchos are really cool. Thanks for sharing.

WWH & rodeomic--- Thank You !

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Howdy to all,

This a pair of new spur straps I completed for my buckaroo boots. It is my own variation of the beavertail strap. I wanted to use the big etched conchos on the straps, so that required tweeking the original pattern. No buckles, (the only drawback on this style is, you have to have the button holes positioned just right to fit the boot properly) The straps are lined, as well. Thanks for takin' a look!

Timber

Very nice! I'm new to all this, so I was wondering what kind of die did you use to get the leather so dark?

Malary

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