cowboy bill Report post Posted January 1, 2012 i'm mainly a bit, spur, buckle maker as far as my piddly crafts go, but i still ride and train some ( at my age i call it pidly also). i do have a tax number but llookng for supplier of quality felt working pads, i want to go to the source. i have a pad made by diamond that is nice quality, i can't afford a 5 star at saddle shop and don't want one of their "on sale" pads marked down to $85 from $110 that has the feel of sandpaper and cacus! yes i'm consevative ( not a wealthy man) and tired and gettin it stuck to me everywhere ya go, leather store, gas station, grocery store. etc thanks BILL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark P Report post Posted January 2, 2012 I managed a saddle shop and tack store for about ten years and bought alot of pads from Mustang manufacturing in Van Alstyne TX .They are a wholesale company if you only need on or two for personal use you might try National ropers supply i'm mainly a bit, spur, buckle maker as far as my piddly crafts go, but i still ride and train some ( at my age i call it pidly also). i do have a tax number but llookng for supplier of quality felt working pads, i want to go to the source. i have a pad made by diamond that is nice quality, i can't afford a 5 star at saddle shop and don't want one of their "on sale" pads marked down to $85 from $110 that has the feel of sandpaper and cacus! yes i'm consevative ( not a wealthy man) and tired and gettin it stuck to me everywhere ya go, leather store, gas station, grocery store. etc thanks BILL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites