Here is a version my new Raiders Cowhide in Saddle Tan, up until now I was only making them in Natural Tan. Below is a picture of a 8ft Raiders in Saddle Tan and a picture of both the Saddle Tan and Natural version together (both are 8ft). Let me know what you all think.
Keep Crackin,
James
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New Saddle Tan Raiders in Cowhide
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Hey James, they BOTH look awesome!
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I've got a question James, how do you pare/skive (I'm not sure of its proper name) strands?
I mean that there is a darker "line" between each strand. Do you know what I mean?
I mean that there is a darker "line" between each strand. Do you know what I mean?
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One of the most nice colors in cowhide, very, very nice.
Gaucho.
One of the most nice colors in cowhide, very, very nice.
Gaucho.
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Fantastic James! Another work of art!
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Excellent job, beautifull whips
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Great looking whips! Good work James
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now that whip in natural hide looks familiar
Can't wait till it gets here! Great work James!
Can't wait till it gets here! Great work James!
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tomek,
For proper names of beveling leather, if I recall correctly you pare a skin and you skive a hide.
I know, "what's the difference between a skin and a hide?"
A hide is from a larger animal like a cow and a skin is something smaller like kangaroo.
So typically you'd pare kangaroo and skive cow.
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For proper names of beveling leather, if I recall correctly you pare a skin and you skive a hide.
I know, "what's the difference between a skin and a hide?"
A hide is from a larger animal like a cow and a skin is something smaller like kangaroo.
So typically you'd pare kangaroo and skive cow.
Louie
http://bullwhips.org