Members GrampaJoel Posted August 27, 2017 Members Report Posted August 27, 2017 I'd like to complement you on you weave patterns. Their angles are near perfect. Your imperfections on saddle structure will improve in time. If you stay with it. hey goldshot. I've got a Rods draw down horse if you know anyone local needing one. $450.00 firm on the price. It's in real good condition. Im selling my shop bit by bit. Quote
Members Goldshot Ron Posted August 28, 2017 Members Report Posted August 28, 2017 (edited) Joel, Missed reading your comments, and seeing your work. Haven't met anyone in the local area who does saddle work any more; but, I'll put the word out on your draw down stand. If you have any good stamps (King, Bob Beard or Hackbarth) I'd be interested. Sorry to hear you downsizing the shop. Ron PS...Randy, I agree with the other guys, dye your edges; even the chestnut skirting. You don't have to wait too long after dying to the edges. When the edge is still damp (from the dye), rubbing the edge with your cloth will quickly give you a shiny edge. Just make sure that you are not rubbing it into the undyed area. Edited August 28, 2017 by Goldshot Ron addition Quote
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