Big Muddy rancher said:
Really nice rig JB. Was that an adjustable rig for the front latigo?
I just finished sewing a pair of saddle bags up for my son. The fellow that made his saddle cut them out and stamped them and since i like sewing with my awl and needles i thought i would sew them up. Well it's been a lomg story but but son made me a stitching horse in shop so that helped but I hate gussets with a passion. Hard to keep them from wrinkling and twisting so to keep the back and front square. You can have all the purse making you want.
When you get into building a cable rigged saddle make sure you post more pics.
Yup, three way rigging so that you can ride at 7/8ths and there is only one wrap of the latigo under your leg so there is less bulk. Works real good and you can still set it at full or 3/4. I always move to 3/4 before I go to draggin' calves an you sure don't need a breast collar.
You, them gussets can be a pain, but if you use stiffer ileather, it helps. I don't ever want to go back to sewin' by hand! :lol:
I like my Tippman boss sticher way to good and I've found very few things I can't sew on it. If it requires hand stiching, out come the rivets! :lol:
I'll try and post pix on the next saddle as it will be a cable rigging. Matter of fact, probably the next three will all have cable riggings. They are stout and lighten up the saddle and get rid of bulk. I ain't found any real problems with them yet.
My grandson is home for a couple days as the father in law finally lost the fight to cancer, so the kids have all been home. It was really a blessing with FIL as he was really pretty good up until about a month before he died and only had to spend the last 4 days in a hospital, the rest he was at home with health care workers and his daughters there to help him.
Anyway, long story short, my grandson is getting a saddle with a cable rigging that he'll have to share with the other grand kids(when they show up :wink

and I set him in the tree and he's about ready to fill it up! :shock: :lol:
Man, these kids grow like weeds. Especially when you don't see them
everyday. :shock:
It's going to be fun to build a saddle that nobody else can tell me how they want it! :wink: