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A bridle I made for this old ex-racer standardbred

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Looks nice, Ian. The padded band makes it look sharp, and the color is perfect.

Tell us how you got the measurements. Did you copy an old one, or actually measure the horse?

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Hey

Your bridle looks wonderful. I'm new to leather working and am teaching myself as it is not really a common practise where I live. I was wondering how you managed the raised effect on the browband and noseband

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Hey

Your bridle looks wonderful. I'm new to leather working and am teaching myself as it is not really a common practise where I live. I was wondering how you managed the raised effect on the browband and noseband

Thanks xozhorse, The raised part is a little strip of leather edged on one side, and sanwiched beween two layers of thinned down leather, then stitched

Ian

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NICE. That's a lot of work, and you did it very well...

They say princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom. - Ben Jonson

http://www.beautiful-horses.com

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