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Leather Keep Horse Saddle Treament or For Your Face
www.aussiesaddles.com - Here's another invention I'm bringing into the saddle care business. It's the Australian Saddles Companies Leather Keep. So good I even use it on my face - LOL!
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Breaking The Horse Scapula Myth by Colin Dangaard
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www.aussiesaddles.com - There has always been talk about how much the scapula of a horse really moves during various strides. Colin Dangaard edbunks the myth of the scapula movement of a horse and how the Aussie Stock saddles work around the scapula.
Horse Breast Plates, Australian Saddle Horse Accessories
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www.aussiesaddle.com - elling Australian Saddles, Tack, Whips Holsters and many product to support the horseback rider. The Australian Stock Saddle Co is an expert on Australian stock saddles
Talking With Horses by Colin Dangaard, Australian Stock Saddle Company
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www.ausiesaddles.com - Colin Dangaard of the Australian Stock Saddle Company has released his first novel called Talking With Horses". It's an inline look at the relationship between humans and horses - from Colins point of view :)
Horse Saddle Pads - The Equalizer by Aussie Stock Saddles, Colin Dangaard
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www.aussiesaddles.com - Colin Dangaard of The Australian Stock Saddle company talks about their (Horse) Saddle Pads called The Equalizer.
How To Tie a Cowboy Knot by Colin Dangaard - Aussie Stock Saddle Company
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www.aussiesaddles.com - Colin Dangaard of The Australian Stock Saddle Company shows you how to tie a cowboy know and cinch your saddles correctly.
Off Side Tackaberry Cinch, Australian Saddle Fitting and Cinching
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www.aussiesaddle.com - Tackaberry History G'Day. Colin Dangaard here with a news flash. He found the gold, folks! It is the VERY OLD tackaberry buckle. At the Australian Stock Saddle Company I have re-designed this buckle, first cast in iron by an American around 1896. He called himself Professor Bates, and he sold it on the gold fields of California. It was pretty successful, but then the" Pro...
Awling Panels on your Horse Saddle, Awled Saddles and Comfort For Your Horse
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www.aussiesaddles.com - Awling should be done to balance the saddle, or to simply prevent the stuffing from going hard. If for example, the saddle drops down in the front (common from aggressive riding, where the rider is taking a lot of stirrup weight) the stuffing should be awled forward, to lift up the front, and thus return the saddle to its original balance. If it goes down at the back (ve...
Horse Saddle Care, Oil Treating your Leather Saddles for Long Saddle Life
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www.aussiesaddles.com - Colin Dangaard shows you some tips and trick to keeping your Australian Horse Saddle health for long life. Watch Colin take this old busted-up saddle and turn it into a saddle that will have another 10 years to it. l. First thoroughly clean the saddle with SADDLE SOAP, using a soft bristle brush to get into the pores of the stitching, etc. Wash off the suds with clean wa...
Aussie Safety Stirrup with Campdraft Leather for Australian Stock Saddles
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www.aussiesaddles.com - Aussie Safety Stirrup with Campdraft Leather for Australian Stock Saddles Extra Wide Aussie Safety Oxbow The Extra-wide Aussie safety oxbow is a major breakthrough in stirrup technology. The tread depth is 3", tread width is 5 1/4", the top of the shank is 2 1/2" across, and the height clearance is 5". THE STIRRUP HAS A FIVE-DEGREE CAMBER ON THE BOTTOM TO MAKE HEELS-DOWN...
Throwing Knifes by Colin Dangaard of the Australian Stock Saddle Company
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The desirable properties for a throwing knife differ from those of a common pocket knife. Knives used for throwing are almost always one-piece, rather than the traditional knives that have a handle manufactured separately from the blade. The purpose of this design is to create a durable knife with a balanced distribution of weight. Additionally, some throwing knives are double-edged, although t...
Put Monkey Grip on your Australian Saddle, Colin Dangaard Shows You How!
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www.aussiesaddles.com - Colin Dangaard from the Australian Stock Saddle Company shows you how to add a Monkey Grip to the from of your saddle in place of a western horn. We specialize in fitting saddles to horses correctly. We have the latest technology plus three decades of experience. We fit horses of ALL breeds. We take the time to get your horse's measurements before customizing your saddle...

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  • @sassduffin4274
    @sassduffin4274 Місяць тому

    Thanks Colin! ❤

  • @nicolefinehout8894
    @nicolefinehout8894 Рік тому

    Do you also sell this on amazon because my browser says this webpage is forbidden, possible because i live in Peru

    • @celluskh6009
      @celluskh6009 Рік тому

      He sold this company. Just google his name and it should be the first site. UA-cam tends to delete comments with links.

  • @dancer6971
    @dancer6971 3 роки тому

    They must have gone out of business. Somebody else has their website.

  • @Farallones30
    @Farallones30 3 роки тому

    Hi, trying to find information about a saddle that we want to sell. It's from the Australian Stock Saddle Co. Hava seen similar ones online but nothing exactly like the one we have. Any help is appreciated.

  • @readytostartshooting
    @readytostartshooting 3 роки тому

    Who makes the leather oil and leather keep please

  • @darkhorse4309
    @darkhorse4309 3 роки тому

    whoa! love your video, but chalk works fine, and on color horses.

  • @debracarter7680
    @debracarter7680 3 роки тому

    Yes I want that monkey grip on my new saddle too, Colin! It looks great.

  • @gulfcowboy819
    @gulfcowboy819 3 роки тому

    I use this on my saddle. It works great!!!!

  • @debracarter7680
    @debracarter7680 3 роки тому

    Love it you're wonderful! Great explanation

  • @debracarter7680
    @debracarter7680 3 роки тому

    This is very educational video, love it! Can't wait to get my new Australia saddle from you! 👍🐴💜

  • @kendallr3192
    @kendallr3192 4 роки тому

    This helped SO MUCH I got a English saddle that had sat in a storage container most likely untouched for 40 years. It looks like a whole new saddle now! Thank you so much!

  • @NSAJ33
    @NSAJ33 4 роки тому

    Neat Howdy mate. Greetings from Texas! Would ya teach me saddle making?

  • @Therealmccoy214
    @Therealmccoy214 4 роки тому

    I wish I had seen this video years ago

  • @patriciahutson
    @patriciahutson 4 роки тому

    Young man, superb indeed, wish i had those in Nth Qld in the 70's. Top skills indeed you posses. Love ya saddles to bits

  • @abeldasilva9368
    @abeldasilva9368 4 роки тому

    Hi Colin, I have an Aussie saddle that I use for Horseback archery and when I line up for the target .I am standing on the stirrups with my hands occupied with the bow the other on the arrow.What I am worried about is will your the stirrup strap survive if my weight is pulling down on the leather with my light weight of 260 pounds and the stirrup bar cutting through? Oh do you ship to Canada?

  • @cindygleason9271
    @cindygleason9271 4 роки тому

    I was given a Sid hill saddle someone had left in the rain. Watched this video and brought it back to life!

  • @michellebarber4958
    @michellebarber4958 5 років тому

    Where can we buy these products?

  • @michellebarber4958
    @michellebarber4958 5 років тому

    Does anyone know his name ? Feel I should know him but his name escapes me !

  • @scottdunn6308
    @scottdunn6308 5 років тому

    I 👍it!! Thank you! 😁

  • @darkhorse4309
    @darkhorse4309 5 років тому

    will this help if a saddle is snug at the bars?

  • @KANSASIOUX
    @KANSASIOUX 5 років тому

    Everyone wants to have a beer w this guy.

  • @LyricalTampon
    @LyricalTampon 5 років тому

    JUST SLAP IT ON.

  • @BrunoDECOURCY
    @BrunoDECOURCY 5 років тому

    Awesome!!!! Wish to see what you do with boots too... I really like the funny comments and jokes while working on the saddle!!!

  • @andyroocuzoo
    @andyroocuzoo 5 років тому

    Thank you, my boss sprung the surprise project on me today of caring for her saddle so this video gave me everything I needed to know. I appreciate your time good sir.

  • @cadetcadet1814
    @cadetcadet1814 6 років тому

    "got a lotta uses for this... won't go there.." lmao Legend!

  • @americanaussie7563
    @americanaussie7563 6 років тому

    Does anyone know what saddle that is because I have one that looks exactly the same and I can't figure it out

  • @appylover5283
    @appylover5283 6 років тому

    Well you just lost me , thinking I can get a great saddle at a great price going to your website only finding out your based in America, so already add on another few hundred dollars from Aussie dollars to American dollar, let alone the shipping costs , and if I needed to return it more shipping costs. Not worth it 😢

    • @Trapezius8oblique
      @Trapezius8oblique 5 років тому

      Appylover saddle looks like it’s made in India as well allegedly

  • @sonseere10
    @sonseere10 7 років тому

    Get a saddle that is a close fit. Then make appropriate adjustments with the horse pad thickness.

  • @MistyK74525
    @MistyK74525 7 років тому

    First thing I notice is... yours are upside down from ours in Oklahoma and Texas. The two holes on bottom are what make the pinning piece of leather for the other two - they go through the single top hole and come back down. I have a small tack shop, sell a lot of billets, I've never seen any with the two holes up top. Must be a down under thing? LOL Great video, love the comment about the pliers, very cool finding out how old a knot that is.

  • @badpossum440
    @badpossum440 7 років тому

    a bit different to the old towel we used as a cloth.

  • @badpossum440
    @badpossum440 7 років тому

    Tackleberry cackelberry ?? looks like a Bates patent .

  • @badpossum440
    @badpossum440 7 років тому

    What do you think of GE-WY to preserve leather?

  • @beckatanner1786
    @beckatanner1786 7 років тому

    I used this process on my English saddle, This saddle was sitting in my grandparents basement for at least 25 years, before that a guy had used when he was leasing my grandparents land for his horse, and this has worked like MAGIC!! This saddle is looking new and I've only put a couple of layers of oil and cleaned it. I recommend this technique to EVERYBODY who is restoring a saddle.

  • @horsesandjesus
    @horsesandjesus 8 років тому

    Does anyone have one of these pads? Pro's/Con's?

    • @jaytodd878
      @jaytodd878 7 років тому

      They are great. We've got 3. Colin Dangaard know's his stuff. www.colindangaard.com

    • @CountryGirlie1516
      @CountryGirlie1516 5 років тому

      I have one and so far it’s been great.

    • @horsesandjesus
      @horsesandjesus 3 роки тому

      I've since bought 1 for my John Falls Balance Ride Endurance and it's great. Got it with custom shims!

  • @Nacimiento1
    @Nacimiento1 8 років тому

    Can you add a saddle horn to an endurance saddle? Dumb question?

  • @joku900
    @joku900 8 років тому

    Finally somebody knows how to use saddle SOAP. Soap isnt conditioner, conditioner is conditioner. Thanks for good video.

  • @JERRYR708
    @JERRYR708 8 років тому

    I am going to apply this technique on all my other leather goods.

  • @leegalen8383
    @leegalen8383 8 років тому

    This is a really great product for cleaning saddles and bridles. I use it on shoes and purses too and it smells fantastic. Price is a bit steep though.

  • @SplashandChief
    @SplashandChief 8 років тому

    Hi, Could you please provide a link to where I can buy a set of these, to fit western fender attachment, that is either in Australia or ships to Australia? Cheers.

    • @jaytodd878
      @jaytodd878 7 років тому

      www.colindangaard.com

  • @SapphireOConnell
    @SapphireOConnell 8 років тому

    I'm so scared to hose down my saddle like that 😬 I have a very soft English saddle, any one done this and what's your opinions

    • @spannerclyde6832
      @spannerclyde6832 7 років тому

      Well, don't follow these exact steps if you've got a synthetic saddle, most English are, especially Wintec. Synthetic saddles can get wet and be totally fine, however real leather saddles can get wet but must be towelled off after or left in the sun to dry. If it gets wet and if left in a dark place or simply put away it can cause issues, but as long as you dry it in the sun or wipe it down, it will be fine

  • @wigglypaw
    @wigglypaw 8 років тому

    Hey I went to EquineAffare this year in Columbus Ohio there were 40,000 of my closest friends there. The demo guy never mentioned hydrogen peroxide - was that for mold? How the heck do you get that beeswax outta the stamps? I bought a fabulous R.W.Bowman saddle and want to keep it showroom condition. Jury still out if I can flexarize the deKunnfy I won at dressage show back in 1987. Thanks Hope to hear from you!

  • @wigglypaw
    @wigglypaw 8 років тому

    comment 2- slob on beeswax and wait overnight and buff it a little. so is that it or do I need to put on Leather Keep, of which I have and LOVE? I bought it and the demonstrator said it was for everything. Now I am finding out its good for scratches. Next time, after a not messy ride, but with dry sand and dirt, should I saddle soap wash and leather oil again or just go to the mixture of oil and beeswax? What do I do with my western saddle its pretty plain but does have tooling along the edges and leather rosettes and strings? Do I toothbrush out the beeswax or oil and brush it out of the design? So many questions! I won the deKunnfy in a show, and I bought the R.W. Bowman for its quality and thickness of leather all around. Want to keep these babies showroom sharp! Thank you so much!!!!! -Sheri

    • @badpossum440
      @badpossum440 7 років тому

      use ge -why it soaks right in and will not stain clothes

  • @wigglypaw
    @wigglypaw 8 років тому

    for 5o+ years I was told to rub in that saddle soap with the least amount of water and that was all the saddles needed. No wonder they were tuff grizzled leathery hard things like me. Same with my boots. Holy cow, I would burst my sides out of my boots in less than 2 months and have to duct tape them to wear them. It seems like when I put on oil it would never sink in and left a greasy coated feeling on my bridles and reins. Ok! I have a original De Kunnfy dressage saddle in buffalo brown leather with doubled panels and flaps the I checked out tonight. Holy wah! That beauty is stiff as a plank. If it is NOT RAINING tommorow for once, I am going to take a horse brush and glycerin saddle soap and scrub that puppy till its gaggin. Then with the grace of God there will be sun (oh please please) and let it dry. Do you recommend also scrubbing the billets? The saddle underside is wool flocked, so will water hurt it? Let the saddle dry somehow, if no sun I am using my blow dryer.

  • @barbf8628
    @barbf8628 8 років тому

    Thanks Colin! my walking Horse gelding has high withers and also is built so his hips are high. I got tired of fooling with extra pads and remembered the awling possibilities. Looked p your helpful video, and I'm off to make it fit!

  • @bthompson1767
    @bthompson1767 8 років тому

    Like you man lol

  • @MsJess252
    @MsJess252 8 років тому

    Thank you so much. It is so clear how you did it. Keep it the funny videos. Worth watch you time and time again.

  • @Petsrme307
    @Petsrme307 9 років тому

    Water is bad for your saddle.... you should never soak it with water like that.

    • @madeleinegroza4338
      @madeleinegroza4338 9 років тому

      +Dana S "Contrary to popular belief, water does not damage saddlery. Lack of oil is what damages saddlery."

    • @badpossum440
      @badpossum440 7 років тому

      don't you ride in the rain ?

    • @spannerclyde6832
      @spannerclyde6832 7 років тому

      Water does not damage saddlery if it is towelled down afterwards or left in the sun. If you wet it and then leave it in the shade or put it away, then it will get damaged

  • @sbdreamin
    @sbdreamin 9 років тому

    I love my campdraft leathers so much that I'm going to get another pair for my new saddle and new horse. I found an older 14" Survivor Poley in a pawn shop in Mexico for $135 dollars U.S. so I snagged that baby up. Just needs some leathers...

  • @antv7823
    @antv7823 9 років тому

    Im watching this to learn how to put grip on my football

  • @menotyou5380
    @menotyou5380 9 років тому

    What's the difference in this and a standard 5 point breastplate? I like the way this looks. I'm new to the Aussie saddles. I've always used western saddles with a few years where I rode English. :)