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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 487056" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Before you grease it, set it out in the sun and get it hot. I reckon the pores in the leather open. Seems to accept it a lot better. Wish I could let you ride mine for a day or two. You'd be spoiled. Bear trap forks, double rawhide covered "Form Fit" fiberglass tree, six string with saddle pockets incorporated. I opted for strings instead of Blevins buckles, and had the stirrup leathers outside of the fenders like the old timer saddles. Barbwire border tooling all the way. Had a holster for my fence pliers built into the right side pocket. If I could get out of it for a few days I'd take it back and see about adding a holster for my six shot. Balance of saddle pocket space dedicated to whiskey flask and tie ropes. I carry the pistol in a saddle pocket now and don't like it like that. Bounces around and isn't handy when a Brammer bull needs a dose of ratshot. Haven't made any leaks in my tree yet. The bear trap swells are pretty sweet when you work with colts. Thigh bruises are better than seperated shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 487056, member: 19"] Before you grease it, set it out in the sun and get it hot. I reckon the pores in the leather open. Seems to accept it a lot better. Wish I could let you ride mine for a day or two. You'd be spoiled. Bear trap forks, double rawhide covered "Form Fit" fiberglass tree, six string with saddle pockets incorporated. I opted for strings instead of Blevins buckles, and had the stirrup leathers outside of the fenders like the old timer saddles. Barbwire border tooling all the way. Had a holster for my fence pliers built into the right side pocket. If I could get out of it for a few days I'd take it back and see about adding a holster for my six shot. Balance of saddle pocket space dedicated to whiskey flask and tie ropes. I carry the pistol in a saddle pocket now and don't like it like that. Bounces around and isn't handy when a Brammer bull needs a dose of ratshot. Haven't made any leaks in my tree yet. The bear trap swells are pretty sweet when you work with colts. Thigh bruises are better than seperated shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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