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R Severe
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Re: Braiders and braided gear-
Simple heel knot on a crown royle bottle. I gave this part of my bighorn sheep that I gave to a buddy that helped me with my hunt. A little different kind of knot use.
Robin Severe
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Average Joe
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Brady,
I used to work for Doug Groves at the TS in Battle Mountain NV. He is one of the old time braiders. He is a wealth of information and would help anybody with there braiding. I haven’t braided much in a while but like you I need to start getting serious about it again. I still build a lot of chaps, chinks, and spur straps but the rawhiding does something for mind and sole. I think it is very relaxing and satisfying but making the time in this fast pace world is tough. It is defiantly easier to make time when you are at a camp job. Here is a link to an interview just have to scroll down to Doug’s pic. http://www.westernfolklife.org/site1/ba ... rtists.php
I used to work for Doug Groves at the TS in Battle Mountain NV. He is one of the old time braiders. He is a wealth of information and would help anybody with there braiding. I haven’t braided much in a while but like you I need to start getting serious about it again. I still build a lot of chaps, chinks, and spur straps but the rawhiding does something for mind and sole. I think it is very relaxing and satisfying but making the time in this fast pace world is tough. It is defiantly easier to make time when you are at a camp job. Here is a link to an interview just have to scroll down to Doug’s pic. http://www.westernfolklife.org/site1/ba ... rtists.php
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R Severe , very nice. That would look good on my Crown bottle.
Joe, Thanks for the web site, those guys are real artists. How about show us some of your stuff you do? Hope Brady doesn't mind.
Joe, Thanks for the web site, those guys are real artists. How about show us some of your stuff you do? Hope Brady doesn't mind.
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Brady Davis
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Of course I dont mind! I like the pics...That crown bottle is way cool, never seen anything like it.
Joe, I've met doug a couple times about 10 years ago I beleive. Neat interview. I agree that rawhide is good for the soul....
Joe, I've met doug a couple times about 10 years ago I beleive. Neat interview. I agree that rawhide is good for the soul....
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Here is a little but of the trash I make. I will have to see if I can find some of my rawhide pics and figure out how to convert them to the computer.
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Here is a couple more. Not sure how to add multiple to one page.
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Sorry to take three post and steel your thread but not real savvy on this computer uploading.
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Awesome work Joe
LIGHTNING RIDGE KENNELS
Walker breeding at it's best
Used to Catch Big Game
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Devin Staker
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Walker breeding at it's best
Used to Catch Big Game
Our choice is as simple as Black and White
Devin Staker
970-756-5998
http://www.forum.workingdogsworldwide.com/
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R Severe
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Re: Braiders and braided gear-
Good looking gear Joe, really like those chinks in the last pic.
Here's a few claws with knots for keyrings. I tied knots on a claw off my first bear bout 30 years ago. Buddys drive me nuts asking for a knot on a claw of theirs. I do a few every year but don't bye a taxidermy lic. so dodge most of them.
I did a griz claw for a well known houndsman, dang they are big.
Here's a few claws with knots for keyrings. I tied knots on a claw off my first bear bout 30 years ago. Buddys drive me nuts asking for a knot on a claw of theirs. I do a few every year but don't bye a taxidermy lic. so dodge most of them.
I did a griz claw for a well known houndsman, dang they are big.
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Boy those are beautiful.
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Walker breeding at it's best
Used to Catch Big Game
Our choice is as simple as Black and White
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970-756-5998
http://www.forum.workingdogsworldwide.com/
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Brady, keep practicing and I will let you do one of those for me when you get that good.
Or maybe you already are? You holding out on us? I would really like one of those, Buddy 
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Walker breeding at it's best
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Walker breeding at it's best
Used to Catch Big Game
Our choice is as simple as Black and White
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http://www.forum.workingdogsworldwide.com/
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R Severe
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Hope you get your computer fixed Brady.
I've been trying to log on with a new computer and satlite system for a couple days now. Won't let me reply so I'm back on the old puter and dial up.
Thanks for the coments on the knot work, mine is pretty crude compared to who I learned from. There's sure some new talent out there in the braiding world. The influence from South America has really up'd the quality of the braiders. Guys are braiding with the skill of the master Ortega. Gonna be fun watching just how far it goes.
I've been trying to log on with a new computer and satlite system for a couple days now. Won't let me reply so I'm back on the old puter and dial up.
Thanks for the coments on the knot work, mine is pretty crude compared to who I learned from. There's sure some new talent out there in the braiding world. The influence from South America has really up'd the quality of the braiders. Guys are braiding with the skill of the master Ortega. Gonna be fun watching just how far it goes.
Robin Severe
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A lot of talent there guys I can't hardly lace my boots
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