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I have been a member for a while and looking at everyone else's nice work. I wanted to show off my first saddle. My new hunting saddle. Finished it the first of October and took it to Colorado for an elk hunt. Broke it in right, although I was nervous about it! But I guess that's what it's for.

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thats a dam fine job there buddy

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Fine work there. That is a real beauty. Hope you were successful on the elk hunt.

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Don't know anything about saddles but it sure is a beauty. Nice work.

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I've never made a saddle for a "real" horse --- just iron Horses (Motorcycles), but that looks like a damn fine job...

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Well, all I can say is WOW!! The hours you must have in that beautiful saddle.

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I've spent a lot of time in a saddle, and I love to try that baby out.

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very nice work. Would love to try making a saddle.

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Looks great ... a real accomplishment, for sure!

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R.S.

Your first, Is a good looking saddle congratulations !

I'll bet it was pure joy to take and ride on your hunt in Colorado ? Wild Bill46

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Excellent job! There isn't a lot I could say from a saddle maker's point of view, but let me make a suggestion from a professional rider's point. It is regarding the breast collar. I appreciate at least one keeper to avoid loose billet ends in my tack. These ones could even be shortened.

Also maybe people would be interested to know where you got the parts from. The metal parts really look classy.

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Looks good. Approximately how long did this take you to make?

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Hey Rock, looks like you have spent some time riding before you decided to make your own saddle. I have always felt that to be a good saddle maker you had to first understand what works and what doesn't with a horse. Nice job, keep up the good work, you have a future in saddlemaking.

Bob

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