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Saddle Conchos And Their Removal

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A friend of my son asked me to fix her saddle, the stirrup leather on the mounting side had broken over half way.

It was a fairly nice Billy Cook barrel racing saddle I believe.

It seemed simple to replace a 2.5 in wide strap of 14 oz leather, . . . sew on a backer strip, . . . punch some holes.

I started to remove the old stirrup leather, then is when it became fun.

IS THERE A TOOL that saddlers have tucked away in the recesses of secret areas that assist in un-screwing the conchos?

I was only able to get them off because I have excellent finger strength, . . . and just grabbed them and hogged em out of their holes.

Just lookin for some direction, guys, . . . in case this comes around again.

May God bless,

Dwight

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I'd post a picture of my most reached for concho convincer, but if you,ve seen one pair of Channel-lock pliers, you've already seen it. Wrap the jaws with a bit of tape. Don't squeeze too hard and taco-shell the thinner conchos. I have the Pro Concho Turner and it works alright from the point of "got them started" to "almost there".

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