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Some of my latest work...

I used a Cow Camp Saddlery Two-Buckle Headstall Pattern, that I modified to fit my shorty sorting/cutting horse, to make the following. I also made it to match the crazy legs stamped saddle I regularly ride and pulling collar that I recently made. It is all HO Chestnut English Bridle 8/10 oz. Leather.

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Very nice! Did you get the pulling collar pattern from Cow Camp as well? I would like to make a pulling collar but have yet to find a pattern. I hate to buy a already made collar just for a pattern.

Tom

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Thanks for the compliments guys. The pulling collar pattern is actually my own pattern. I built it specifically to fit our cow horses, 14 to 14-3 hands.

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I may change out the browband on this one because I am not sure about the fit on this little-headed guy.

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  • 4 weeks later...
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we do sell pulling type collars

Mark

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firetoad

That looks great hope that the patterns helped you and I like that you were able to rework it to fit your horses. that is what I hope others can do.

Mark

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Kelperts, buy the collar, make your pattern and return the collar for a refund. Works for me!

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You sir are a scoundrel of the first order!!

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Saddlebag,

That is not something I feel is right and would never do. If I bought the pulling collar I would also KEEP it!

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