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Thanks to all for punchy praise. PUNCHY is as PUNCHY does. post-5250-057319200 1329516734_thumb.jpg

CWR......that's high praise, Thank You. JW

Billy, the seat rigs are a little different to build. Took a little more time than usual, mainly because of the fact that most of what I make are plate rigs, so it was different. Kinda like the first few skirt rigs I built.....after the first couple they went as quick as a plate rig or D rig. No sir I won't ride it.... this one is on it's way to the customer who ordered it. Thank You, JW

B Milla......This is on a Sonny Felkins tree, as most of mine are. The Lewis tree I built on last Fall, and has been delivered to the customer for a couple of months now. I'll see if I can attach a photo of it here on this reply. Thank You, JW

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10-4 JW, they both look good, i think i like the Will James more each time i see one. Bruce is point-on with the punchy comment. Its about the punchiest.

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B Milla..........Thank You, sir. I really liked that Lewis tree, and especially that swell shape. Wish I could get it 14" wide as well. I d intend too use more . Thanks, JW

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Well I kinda figured it was headed for some dust. I was hoping that you where going to ride it some so I could ask what a seat rig is like to ride.I have only seen pictures of them.

Are you all getting any moisture for your fields this year? regards Billy

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Bruce

Thanks for adding to the education and vocabulary of this ol' SOCAL boy.

So JW, from my new vocab I say, yep that is one PUNCHY saddle!

I was wondering, what is the thigh 'pinch factor' to a saddle rigged like that?

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Billy........I've had a seat rig before, and I couldn't tell much difference between it and a plate rig, and at least the way I build them, there is the same amount of leather under your leg either way. We've had a couple nice rains this winter, b ut we are certainly not out of the drought yet.......hoping for the best come spring time. Thank You. JW

Joel........they don't pinch. Thank You, JW

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Thanks JW--------- I figure questions sometimes take away the assumption factor.

Hope you have a good Spring. Billy

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