do you have an etsy or store account? i would love to purchase your work
@agarfrance927220 күн бұрын
So sorry it took so long to get back to you, I’ve been out of town, Anyway, if you’re interested, email me. [email protected]
@MtbambenoАй бұрын
First video of yours I have seen. Fantastic work! I subscribed!
@gilibranАй бұрын
What's the ?"boom"/"tree"? saddle base, made out of? Looks like some kindoff rawhide covered with a resin, judging from the stitches!? Beautifull work.
@shooterdjeАй бұрын
bonjour, vous êtes français et en France ?
@8626JohnАй бұрын
Please come back, if you can.
@vaclavsedlacek584Ай бұрын
Kůže krásný pracovní materiál sedlo ❤❤🤔👍👍zdobení nádhera ❤🙄👍👍
@vaclavsedlacek584Ай бұрын
Ručně šité ❤👍👍
@vaclavsedlacek584Ай бұрын
Pěkná práce ❤🤔👍👍
@heinkelA2Ай бұрын
Am so impressed with your fine work. Have sent you an Email with a request to make one for my Colt. Hope you are able to do it. Best regard,s from Ireland.
@McKrakken2 ай бұрын
Amazing craftsmanship! I’ve got a Cimarron Dragoon replica, now all I need is a pommel holster, a saddle…oh yeah, and a horse. Or maybe my dog would carry it for me.
@garyhammond22132 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@garyhammond22132 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@wiliamprado2 ай бұрын
Da até dó de colocar uma arte dessa para trabalhar.
@rameshkawade75742 ай бұрын
good saddle tree from India Asia
@deanransom23502 ай бұрын
Very nice work, thank you for sharing. If I may ask, how wide is the base piece of leather that the two billets and bullet slots are attached to. The buckle billet and hole billet look to be 2" wide, which would suggest that the wider belt they are attached to would be maybe 3.5-4 inches wide. Thanks again. I learn from these type of videos so I appreciate you sharing your skills on video.
@agarfrance92722 ай бұрын
The main belt is 2.5 inches wide and the billets are 1.5
@emanueleamorese3112 ай бұрын
Hi Agar France, a few years ago you posted a video of the creation of a wonderful old-style western saddle, from the 1880s I think. I've been looking for it for a long time but it's no longer there. It was great, especially the reminder of the rigging style that went over the fork, were not nailed down. It would be kind of you to repost it. Thank you
@agarfrance92722 ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve been meaning to re-post it but I’m always short of time, hopefully soon.
@Juan-re1ok2 ай бұрын
Todo perfecto lo felicito por su trabajo y el esmero en transmitir sus conocimientos. Nada más me quedo una duda con que le hizo los agujeros a la vaqueta que esta bien gruesa porque no creo que con los tenedores haya podido hacerlos. Gracias por las atenciones.
@DZNTZ2 ай бұрын
Beautiful! I’m making one now for myself and was wondering- Why do you leave one side of the keeper unglued? (I was going to just glue mine in on both sides, but now I’m hesitant) Thank you so much!
@MichaelSmith-hb5lo2 ай бұрын
Great videos Is this 12 oz leather?
@MrEaglesfan402 ай бұрын
Beautiful work
@jeremiahbeck32922 ай бұрын
You going to do more videos?
@doogyob3 ай бұрын
Beautiful.
@otdunes78223 ай бұрын
It may have no practical use, but it's beautiful !
@Trentoto3 ай бұрын
Hello sir. Can you explain why your antique paste does not leak when you get your holster moisted for forming? Thank you for your answer.
@agarfrance92723 ай бұрын
I usually use some tan-kite over it before I wet it but that also dissolves a bit, the antique also doesIt does, there’s not much that can be done about it so I have to be very careful. Sometimes touch up the antique later. Give it a final coat of tan-kite if necessary.
@Trentoto3 ай бұрын
@@agarfrance9272 thanks for you answer. I actually kinda do the same but i always get some leaks.. So now when it's possible i do apply it when my molding is finished... Which is in some cases very annoying. But in you video it looks like it does not "disolve". Well done!!
@richardkatzman12153 ай бұрын
Beautiful craftsmanship! The only thing I would have done differently, is line the inside of the holster because of the Chicago Screws. The gun will rub against the screws and could cause the “blueing” to rub off the gun.
@josehidalgo71373 ай бұрын
una obra de arte , mil bendiciones...
@Sherpak2944 ай бұрын
Hello
@Sherpak2944 ай бұрын
Hello
@georgescarlett23204 ай бұрын
Most excellent workmanship!! Just wish you guys would TALK through your vid's!
@laurapope47154 ай бұрын
Well... I did everything in a very different order on the saddle I am building. I am at the forks cover and boy is it hard. I have wasted 2 tries and am going to attempt the 3rd tommorow. I've been using the Stohlman books and they are great - but they can't tell you everything! After watching this I can see the wisdom of slick forks but I have what I have and will figure it out. I will try fitting it and lacing the sides as that seems to be the only option left. Luckily I am pretty good with lacing and braiding and should be able to pull it off. It is a challenge but i think it will be worth it when I ride in a saddle I make.
@windyflatsranch3 ай бұрын
Get the saddle makers shop manual. It’s so much more helpful than the stohlman books.. they’re dated. The shop manual builds a wade from beginning to end
@MichaelSmith-hb5lo4 ай бұрын
Great work. Where did you get maker mark stamp?
@rickwhetstone46874 ай бұрын
Where can I find that carving pattern?
@Frogcreek19384 ай бұрын
OMG I wish I could be half as good as you .❤
@jessiegutierrez55834 ай бұрын
Cool video. Just please find some music to cover all the heavy breathing
@josephshoemate99334 ай бұрын
For real.
@ReneFuentes-jd8py5 ай бұрын
Muy buen trabajo 👍 lo felicito
@patrylaurent38685 ай бұрын
Yes 👍👍 Very Fine Work Of This Belt With Cartridge Rack. WELL DONE 👏👏👍👍😃😃
@453421abcdefg123455 ай бұрын
Nice job, but that is a very strange Dragoon with 2 piece grips?
@paulpage-pr8lp5 ай бұрын
They really are a work of art true artisans; the world needs more cowboys to keep these craftsman going.
@chiefkikyerass71885 ай бұрын
What was the purpose of the wide skirt?
@mikechapman58705 ай бұрын
Pretty cool
@user-ey7ji1xk4w5 ай бұрын
Beautiful color. What is your ratio of oxblood to black dye?
Пікірлер
How much leather does it take to complete a saddle?
Tell me where I can learn this craft
Quiero una como hago
Curious if he has ever made a pair of motorcycle chaps!
Love to have a pair of these. How can I reach you yo order a pair ? Thank you
Send me an email. [email protected]
do you have an etsy or store account? i would love to purchase your work
So sorry it took so long to get back to you, I’ve been out of town, Anyway, if you’re interested, email me. [email protected]
First video of yours I have seen. Fantastic work! I subscribed!
What's the ?"boom"/"tree"? saddle base, made out of? Looks like some kindoff rawhide covered with a resin, judging from the stitches!? Beautifull work.
bonjour, vous êtes français et en France ?
Please come back, if you can.
Kůže krásný pracovní materiál sedlo ❤❤🤔👍👍zdobení nádhera ❤🙄👍👍
Ručně šité ❤👍👍
Pěkná práce ❤🤔👍👍
Am so impressed with your fine work. Have sent you an Email with a request to make one for my Colt. Hope you are able to do it. Best regard,s from Ireland.
Amazing craftsmanship! I’ve got a Cimarron Dragoon replica, now all I need is a pommel holster, a saddle…oh yeah, and a horse. Or maybe my dog would carry it for me.
Very nice!
Beautiful
Da até dó de colocar uma arte dessa para trabalhar.
good saddle tree from India Asia
Very nice work, thank you for sharing. If I may ask, how wide is the base piece of leather that the two billets and bullet slots are attached to. The buckle billet and hole billet look to be 2" wide, which would suggest that the wider belt they are attached to would be maybe 3.5-4 inches wide. Thanks again. I learn from these type of videos so I appreciate you sharing your skills on video.
The main belt is 2.5 inches wide and the billets are 1.5
Hi Agar France, a few years ago you posted a video of the creation of a wonderful old-style western saddle, from the 1880s I think. I've been looking for it for a long time but it's no longer there. It was great, especially the reminder of the rigging style that went over the fork, were not nailed down. It would be kind of you to repost it. Thank you
Yeah I’ve been meaning to re-post it but I’m always short of time, hopefully soon.
Todo perfecto lo felicito por su trabajo y el esmero en transmitir sus conocimientos. Nada más me quedo una duda con que le hizo los agujeros a la vaqueta que esta bien gruesa porque no creo que con los tenedores haya podido hacerlos. Gracias por las atenciones.
Beautiful! I’m making one now for myself and was wondering- Why do you leave one side of the keeper unglued? (I was going to just glue mine in on both sides, but now I’m hesitant) Thank you so much!
Great videos Is this 12 oz leather?
Beautiful work
You going to do more videos?
Beautiful.
It may have no practical use, but it's beautiful !
Hello sir. Can you explain why your antique paste does not leak when you get your holster moisted for forming? Thank you for your answer.
I usually use some tan-kite over it before I wet it but that also dissolves a bit, the antique also doesIt does, there’s not much that can be done about it so I have to be very careful. Sometimes touch up the antique later. Give it a final coat of tan-kite if necessary.
@@agarfrance9272 thanks for you answer. I actually kinda do the same but i always get some leaks.. So now when it's possible i do apply it when my molding is finished... Which is in some cases very annoying. But in you video it looks like it does not "disolve". Well done!!
Beautiful craftsmanship! The only thing I would have done differently, is line the inside of the holster because of the Chicago Screws. The gun will rub against the screws and could cause the “blueing” to rub off the gun.
una obra de arte , mil bendiciones...
Hello
Hello
Most excellent workmanship!! Just wish you guys would TALK through your vid's!
Well... I did everything in a very different order on the saddle I am building. I am at the forks cover and boy is it hard. I have wasted 2 tries and am going to attempt the 3rd tommorow. I've been using the Stohlman books and they are great - but they can't tell you everything! After watching this I can see the wisdom of slick forks but I have what I have and will figure it out. I will try fitting it and lacing the sides as that seems to be the only option left. Luckily I am pretty good with lacing and braiding and should be able to pull it off. It is a challenge but i think it will be worth it when I ride in a saddle I make.
Get the saddle makers shop manual. It’s so much more helpful than the stohlman books.. they’re dated. The shop manual builds a wade from beginning to end
Great work. Where did you get maker mark stamp?
Where can I find that carving pattern?
OMG I wish I could be half as good as you .❤
Cool video. Just please find some music to cover all the heavy breathing
For real.
Muy buen trabajo 👍 lo felicito
Yes 👍👍 Very Fine Work Of This Belt With Cartridge Rack. WELL DONE 👏👏👍👍😃😃
Nice job, but that is a very strange Dragoon with 2 piece grips?
They really are a work of art true artisans; the world needs more cowboys to keep these craftsman going.
What was the purpose of the wide skirt?
Pretty cool
Beautiful color. What is your ratio of oxblood to black dye?
❤❤❤❤
Hi sir kindly tell me this toll where I buying???
obra de arte!!!!
Hi