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The equine bridle straps are sometimes skived on both sides (left and right) their entire length...as well as the ends where the buckle is married.  A Landis 5 in one will technically handle that work but has a tendany to leave drive wheel witness marks.  At least on Veg Tan.  I've not tried to use it on bridle leather but I assume there will be some evidence as a consequence.   The Fortuna skiver has the drive wheel positioned on the skiving side; probably for that very reason.  I invested in the Landis before I turned tiller North tward the equine trade and will serve it up on Ebay if it makes sense.  

Silverd

 

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