Past Projects
Bridle/Rein/Bit Combo
I did this bridle for our first customer. This bridle belonged to her horse of 21 years who had passed away.
She is wanting to frame the bridle and do a little memorial piece for him.
When I received the bridle the leather was cracking, very very stiff, there was gunk of the bit, and still sweat and dirt on the leather.
After taking apart the bridle, cleaning, and now on my 8th oiling the leather looks back to new again.
*Before Pictures Coming Soon*
After
After doing about 8 times of oiling, and then cleaning the bit, it has come to look like it does now.
Some of the oxidation on the buckles couldn't be removed as well as the bit was rusted in some areas and the coating had not been there.
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Tex-Flex Saddle, Rhinestone Breat Collar & Headstall
This saddle has barbed wire tooling all over the outer edge of the pieces of the saddle. They were full of dust, and taking a q-tip to every one did take some time but it removed all of the dust.
The leather was a bit dry and was conditioned and is much smoother now, as well as the overal look of the saddle looks newer and "fresh".
The breast collar and headstall was removed of all sweat marks on it, and the bit had all of the food and caked on gunk removed. When I finish cleaning bits I always clean the mouth piece with toothpaste. Cleans the bit perfectly, as well as adds a nice flavor for your horse.
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Felt Western Pad
Before