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Member’s Work Bench => How to do leatherwork => Topic started by: pathfinder on February 01, 2009

Title: My horse
Post by: pathfinder on February 01, 2009
(http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/ss42/pathfinder_01/013.jpg)My firstt time posting a photo,so here goes. This is my stiching pony I picked up years ago as a trade when I had my Re-finishing shop. Works like a champ!
Title: Re: My horse
Post by: Ironwood on February 01, 2009
Pathfinder that's a neat looking horse.  I have a small "pony" ordered.  I can see how on large projects a horse would be a necessity.

BTW.... You did good on the photo. :)
Title: Re: My horse
Post by: pathfinder on February 01, 2009
Thanks! It was your post that taught me how to do it. You've created a monster devel
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Post by: FrankG on February 01, 2009
That a really nice stitchin horse !!
Title: Re: My horse
Post by: Ironwood on February 01, 2009
 ;D ;D
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Post by: Pitchy on February 01, 2009
Very nice, looks to be in great shape.
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Post by: Leathermonger on February 01, 2009
Pathfinder, where ya put the oats in that thing? ROFL devel, looks like its been around awhile, turn of the century?
Title: Re: My horse
Post by: pathfinder on February 02, 2009
As far as I can tell and from what the customer told me,Her grandfather was a harness maker and cobbler in the U.P.[mich]copper mines from@1890 to1934 and this was his untill he got a treadle sewing machine in the early teens,which I also have. Just started working on the machine,soon to be working again. Heavy duty free arm that will easily sew thru 3 layers of 6oz leather. Time to give my arthritise a break! As far as the oats are concerned, I just leave 'em on the floor,walk away, come back and it's all gone! Surprised the mice don't get to the oats first hdslp.