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Hello all! Just wanted to say what a great site and I am glad to be a member. There is so much info and great people I will be checking often. My name is Justin Davies and I live in Three Forks, MT. I was bit by the leather bug in 1998 and in 2000 started building saddles. The pic is my latest. I work part-time on a ranch/feedlot and part-time saddlemaker. My wife is an equine photographer and computer guru. (she pretty much has to help with these "new fangled computers") :blahblahblah: Anyway hope all had a great christmas and new year.

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J,

Welcome to the forum...you'll love it.

Nice saddle...did you make it?

Pabloz

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J,

Welcome to the forum...you'll love it.

Nice saddle...did you make it?

Pabloz

yes I did. It was for a the CO Hall of Fame show this past year but the show was cancelled.

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Howdy and welcome looks fantastic I am always glad to see the saddle makers make your self at home.

Josh

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Welcome aboard Justin. I'm just over the hill from you near Silver Star.

Dan

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:welcome: Justin and wife. I have been to Three Forks a few times. Nice part of the country. I have friends in Harrison and White Hall.

Welcome you will enjoy yourself here.

Nice saddle.

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Hi there,

Nice Saddle, and welcome!

Karl

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:welcome: Nice looking saddle!

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Hello all! Just wanted to say what a great site and I am glad to be a member. There is so much info and great people I will be checking often. My name is Justin Davies and I live in Three Forks, MT. I was bit by the leather bug in 1998 and in 2000 started building saddles. The pic is my latest. I work part-time on a ranch/feedlot and part-time saddlemaker. My wife is an equine photographer and computer guru. (she pretty much has to help with these "new fangled computers") :blahblahblah: Anyway hope all had a great christmas and new year. (I moved this from member gallery to saddle gallery as I hoped to get some critique. There seems to be alot of good ideas to gain from everyone, and as I'm fairly new to saddle building any comments are appreciated.)

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Justin..........as I said on your original post...........really nice work. On a personal note, my wife has been a professional photographer for 20+ years as well. JW

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Hello all! Just wanted to say what a great site and I am glad to be a member. There is so much info and great people I will be checking often. My name is Justin Davies and I live in Three Forks, MT. I was bit by the leather bug in 1998 and in 2000 started building saddles. The pic is my latest. I work part-time on a ranch/feedlot and part-time saddlemaker. My wife is an equine photographer and computer guru. (she pretty much has to help with these "new fangled computers") :blahblahblah: Anyway hope all had a great christmas and new year.

That is a Dandy,good job.Thanks for sharing

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Very nice saddle. Quick question. Are the angled welts harder to put in than the welts coming straitht down the side of the fork? I haven't put any angled welts in yet and am just curious. I am certainlly learning a lot on this great site. Thanks.

Jake

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Very nice saddle. Quick question. Are the angled welts harder to put in than the welts coming straitht down the side of the fork? I haven't put any angled welts in yet and am just curious. I am certainlly learning a lot on this great site. Thanks.

Jake

I think they are about the same, maybe a bit tougher. The only difference is be sure to pull the leather up around the bottom of the swells tight.

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