Members mudman Posted October 29, 2007 Members Report Posted October 29, 2007 Excellent workmanship. Thanks for sharing. Quote
Members AndyKnight Posted October 31, 2007 Members Report Posted October 31, 2007 Hey Greg, I see you are still making some good looking rigs.. I just signed up to this forum tonight and saw your saddle. I may have to get you to send me some alligator skin...it is hard to get up here. Andy Quote Andy knight Visit My Website
Members greg gomersall Posted October 31, 2007 Author Members Report Posted October 31, 2007 Andy welcome on board. You will have to make your own arrangements to get gator into Canada. It can be done but there is a lot of red tape involved. My suggestion would be to get it shipped to somewhere in Washington and then pick it up yourself and forget to declare it at the border, kind of risky but it sure is nice stuff to work with. A belly just wide enough for the inlay will usually give you a set of rolls as well and run you from $375.00 and up. Good to hear from you. Greg Quote
Members Alan Bell Posted November 2, 2007 Members Report Posted November 2, 2007 Greg, Absolutely Fantastic!! I can't think of anything else to say that would do justice! Vaya Con Dios, Alan Bell For the battle will be hotter and you won't get no supper! Bob Marley - Natty Dread Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted November 2, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 2, 2007 GREG THE SADDLE IS ASWUM.. THE OWNER WILL BE PROUD.. Now for the small detail.... Tell us about that Saddle stand. I think i have it figured out, but would like you to tell us about it Quote Luke
Members Go2Tex Posted November 2, 2007 Members Report Posted November 2, 2007 OK, I have that "I'm not worthy" kinda feeeling. Thanks for that, Greg. But seriously, with materials like that alligator, there sure can't be any do-overs, huh? I was drooling over the exotics vendors at Wichita Falls and reeling at the prices, but that crock has such a nice feel to it. Sure got the creative juices flowing. Thanks for the inspirational presentation! Quote Brent Tubre email: BCL@ziplinkmail.com
Members greg gomersall Posted November 2, 2007 Author Members Report Posted November 2, 2007 Go2Tex A gator belly wide enough to do the inlay will run 375 to 400 so your right, it could hurt the pocket book if a guy were to messup. Thanks for the comments Greg Quote
Members RyanCope Posted November 6, 2007 Members Report Posted November 6, 2007 (edited) Greg, Good to see you are still doing great work. I joined this forum tonight. Thanks to Bruce Johnson. Ryan Cope Edited November 6, 2007 by RyanCope Quote
gtwister09 Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 Greg, WOW! I have just been getting around to admiring the saddles on the Saddle Section of the forum. The WHOLE geometric/floral execution is top notch...all the way through horn-fork, jockeys, fenders, seat, cheyenne roll and even the flank cinch. Carved details are all the way down to the twist on the stirrup leather.... The alligator is over the top. Whew! The silver work is great as well and just enough to complement the saddle in an almost understated way. The rawhide rings and stitching on the fork cover looks great as well. Yes please share some details, pictures, measurements and such on the stand if you wouldn't mind. Regards, Ben Quote
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