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Title: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Oregon Bill on January 16, 2006, 12:13:13 PM
I saw a reference to the Al Stohlman three-volume set, but they run about $80 per volume, which is too rich for my blood. Can anyone recommend any other titles on this topic to give a would-be saddler an idea of what he is in for?
Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Nolan Sackett on January 16, 2006, 02:13:51 PM
"How to Make Cowboy Horse Gear" by Bruce Grant - has a chapter on it and the tools needed - I built my first one some 30+ years ago using those instructions. Getting an old wreck and tearing it apart will also be of help.
Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: CQMD on January 17, 2006, 09:11:31 AM
If you check around you can find them cheaper. I have looked at about everything out there and they are the best. Even after 25 years in making saddles I still refer back to them every now and then. Volume one goes into pattern making, fitting and intro to saddle making and volume two goes into making a saddle. These are the two most important and needed volumes. They are the best for instruction and pictures showing the process. You are going to pay $600.00 to a $1000.00 for materials (depending on the saddle that you want to build) to get started. The bottom line is what you are going to get in the end.


Bobby Rose
CQMD
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Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Slowhand Bob on January 17, 2006, 12:51:07 PM
Hide Crafters has a set of products by Dusty Johnson listed in their catalog.  Sold seperately, they include a book, a video and a set of plans.  I can not vouch for their content as I have not seen them but I personally find that this old slow Ga redneck does better when he has reading and video images combined into a learning experience. (ahem Nolan)
Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Rascal Ralph on January 17, 2006, 02:38:47 PM
If you are going to buy any books, be SURE to check out  Amazon.com first. I just got a $65. hardcover of "The West" for $3.(Perfect cond,used) Bought "The encyclopedia of The Gunfighters for $4.(New,slight scratch on cover) Shipping on most books avg. about $3. I've found that all of their sellers state what cond. the new or used books are in, and are very acurate! RR
Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Capt, Woodrow F. Call on January 18, 2006, 01:58:43 PM
Howdy.

I have 2 books of Dusty Johnson ( Saddlemaking), and i can recomand it, i think it is 3 books, about Saddlemaking.

www.amazon.com

B.R Smoke.
Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Mogorilla on January 18, 2006, 03:51:56 PM
Just received all three copies of Al Stohlman's books from my lovely wife for Christmas.  I keep a long list of wants for her to choose from, when I want a book, I include the ISBN number, it helps her find them.   Put them on your wish list.   
Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Oregon Bill on January 30, 2006, 11:03:39 AM
Thanks guys. For now I think I'll get a copy of Dusty Johnson's book. I found a copy of Bruce Grant's "How to Make Cowboy Horse Gear" and read Lee Rice's section on saddlemaking. Guess I have a drawdown stand to make while I cogitate on all this.
Title: Re: Books on saddlemaking
Post by: Myron Swaim on February 03, 2006, 07:19:52 PM
I recently purchased the Stohlman set (all three volumes) on e-bay for 130.00 plus 5.00 for shipping. keep looking,
Myron