Members jonwatsabaugh Posted October 19, 2008 Members Report Posted October 19, 2008 I have a few stock trees in my shop I need to move. Shop space is getting tight here. These are trees I've built to show other makers and all have the same rock, twist, and bar angles with the exception of the roper tree which has an additional 1/4” of bar spread front and back. These work very well on mature, conditioned, foundation quarter types. The two Wades listed are rawhide covered with fiberglass reinforcement beneath. The Wade pictured is one I delivered a couple of weeks ago and is identical to #1 offered for sale. The other 3 listed below are in the wood waiting to be covered with either your choice of epoxy/fiberglass or rawhide with fiberglass reinforcement. The rawhide trees sell for $550 and the epoxy/fiberglass trees are $465. With this selection of trees I will pay shipping on all prepaid orders within the continental states. I accept Visa, Mastercard, check, or money order. If interested, you can e-mail me or call me at the shop at 515-285-0799. If I don't answer, leave a message and I'll call you right back. These are not seconds or rejects, they are my premium handmade trees. I'll take pix of all in the wood and get 'em up pretty soon.Jon Wade, 5” stock, 3”x 4” guadalahara horn, 16 1/4” seat, 4 1/2”x 12” cantle, 7 1/2” high gullet Wade, 4 1/2” stock, 3”x 3 1/2” post horn, 15 3/4” seat, 4 1/2”x 12” cantle, 7 1/2” high gullet BW cutter, horn of your choice, 16 1/2” seat, 3 1/4”x 12 1/2” cantle, 8” high gullet roper, 13” association w/leg cut, #6 horn 1 3/4” cap 3 1/4” high, 15 1/4” seat, 7 1/4” high gullet 14” association, #6 horn 2 1/2” cap 3 1/2” high, 16 1/4” seat, 4”x 12” cantle, 8” high gullet (will make a really nice cowboy rig!) Quote
Elton Joorisity Posted October 19, 2008 Report Posted October 19, 2008 Jon, if you don't mind me asking, what degree are they and what is the handhole measurement? Quote "If you see your stirrups slap together above the saddle horn, you're probably bucked off" Dave Stamey, The Bronc Ballet
Members jonwatsabaugh Posted October 19, 2008 Author Members Report Posted October 19, 2008 Elton, The hand hole measures 4" on 4 of them (the rpoer is 4 1/4) and they would equate to a 93 degree angle at front. Jon Quote
Members dbusarow Posted October 20, 2008 Members Report Posted October 20, 2008 Wow, with a tree that pretty I think I'd just want to hang some rigging off of it and call it good. Even more minimal than the ones in the minimalist thread. Dan Quote Dan Busarow dan@fishcreekleatherworks.com http://www.fishcreekleatherworks.com/
Members mtsadl Posted October 20, 2008 Members Report Posted October 20, 2008 That is a very nice wade tree. Were did you learn and do you have any pictures of a fiberglass reinforced tree? Also would like to see a picture of a Buster Welch ranch cutter. Thanks, Matt Quote
Members jonwatsabaugh Posted October 20, 2008 Author Members Report Posted October 20, 2008 Matt, I'll post some pix in the mornig. I don't have any ranch cutters built right now, but I'll post a standard glassed BW. I learned the basics from Keith Gertch followed with vast amounts of R&D time. Jon Quote
Members okiwen Posted October 20, 2008 Members Report Posted October 20, 2008 That really is a good looking tree. Very clean. Quote - - - -Kevin Orr
Members jonwatsabaugh Posted October 20, 2008 Author Members Report Posted October 20, 2008 These are the trees in the wood as listed #2 #3 #4 #5 Matt, here's a BW cutter in the glass. Sorry, I still haven't bought a good camera. Quote
Members jonwatsabaugh Posted December 20, 2008 Author Members Report Posted December 20, 2008 The first Wade on the list is sold. Jon Quote
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