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Hi all.

My last "saddlework".  4square feet of german silver and 300 stainless steel spots

Have a nice day

Martin

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by no stretch of the imagination am I a saddle maker nor do I care to be but I know a thing of beauty, time and effort when i see one!  that my friends is a labor of love right there gorgeous work!

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That is wonderful.

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Amazing work!! Is the tree wood or the newer platicsthat i have heard about?

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17 hours ago, Windrider30 said:

Amazing work!! Is the tree wood or the newer platicsthat i have heard about?

No, it is a wooden tree with fiberglass cover. I build my own trees.

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Man is that nice! Gorgeous even.

 

Just curious since I've seen it on a few saddles on here, and I mean no disrespect, is there a reason not to dye them or is it a customer driven thing? It seems like of the recent saddle pics I've seen they were largely or completely undyed. Not that it looks bad but you'd think with all the colors available that natural would be one of the least chosen options. Unless the customer wants to go after their own story with whatever wear/patina happens to be.

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On ‎16‎/‎05‎/‎2017 at 4:59 AM, compound said:

No, it is a wooden tree with fiberglass cover. I build my own trees.

You are one of the few people that I know that actually make their own trees! That has to save you a few 100 I would think!

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That is absolutely gorgeous!  

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WOW. do you engrave the silver plates yourself?

Also is that real or artificial shearling? hard to tell and I assume real but.... curious is all.

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That is some beautiful work! I love the colour contrast between the natural, black, and silver. It really shows off the tooling too.  Excellent work!

Can we see it in action too? :)

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On ‎15‎. ‎5‎. ‎2017 at 11:14 PM, battlemunky said:

Man is that nice! Gorgeous even.

 

Just curious since I've seen it on a few saddles on here, and I mean no disrespect, is there a reason not to dye them or is it a customer driven thing? It seems like of the recent saddle pics I've seen they were largely or completely undyed. Not that it looks bad but you'd think with all the colors available that natural would be one of the least chosen options. Unless the customer wants to go after their own story with whatever wear/patina happens to be.

yes man., this saddle is without color and antique . Customer want very rich contrast between black color and natural leather, so i used semi-gloss finish on leather and gloss black color around silver trim.

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On ‎16‎. ‎5‎. ‎2017 at 11:54 PM, plinkercases said:

WOW. do you engrave the silver plates yourself?

Also is that real or artificial shearling? hard to tell and I assume real but.... curious is all.

No, silver is custom work from my favorite engraver in my country. I was made in according with my proposal and  design. Shearling is "artifical" but i can use real sheepskin when customer want

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Thanks to all! I very happy when i see responses. I think this is very "cool" design. A lot of time and meets with customer. But effect is here. Saddle was bulit for young horse and first competition will be in August. Good luck for competition season!!!

Thank you again

Martin

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WOW! That's it....just WOW!

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Beautiful!

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Thank you again!!!

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So... last pieces of tack . Show tack set is ready for first contest this weekend

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...headstall too...

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Wonderful!!!

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Very nice work! Is there a breast collar coming by any chance?

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