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Here are some heavy weight breast collars I made for Christmas. 13-15 oz. Saddle skirting from Thoroughbred leather lined with 5-6 oz latigo. Used tan kote, olive oil, and Fiebing's tan antique finish to get the color. 

 

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Those are beautiful.

 

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Nice work, 2 thumbs up

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yea, dig that sewing job on the front.    It makes it really stand out.  And the tooling is most excellent! 

 

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Honestly, I aint a BIG fan of bargrounders, and I don't like the "halo" around the brand / letters (on ANY project, not just yours).  But overall look is nice, Kid.  And I like the stitchin' ya dun there, too.

Never used thoroghbred leather, though I have talked with them and almost you make me wanna try it ;)

 

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As always, excellent work Roland!  I hope I'll be as good as you when I have your years of experience.  Oh wait, that was about 40 years ago.  Damn it! I  don't think it's going to happen. 

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Absolutely beautiful as always!  Very nice work!

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Nice work as usual. The stitching on the strap ends really sets it off. Thanks for continuing to post your stuff here, I always love to see it.

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