Members Oldreiner Posted October 2, 2016 Members Report Posted October 2, 2016 I am restoring an old Big W saddle that was really dry and even had a wasp nest. The saddle strings are shot. I've removed the floating rosette. The second rosette is nailed into the tree and the head is flush with the leather. How do I remove without damaging the leather? Quote
Members cowboycolonel Posted October 2, 2016 Members Report Posted October 2, 2016 Take a piece of scrap leather and place it between the saddle and a pair of nippers or side cutters. Use the nippers to grasp -NOT CUT - the nail and gentle pull it out, using the scrap leather as a shield. Note: Some people think they are doing a good thing by using ring-shank nails in building a saddle. These are a real pain to remove, and you often have to cut them off and the set them below the surface of the leather. Don't make that mistake. Quote
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