Welcome to the new series Have It Made! Be on the lookout for our next video featuring talented furniture maker Frank Strazza! Be sure to leave a comment and let me know what you think of the video...
Willy there have been many people in my life. I remember all of them but there are 3 that have a special place in my heart other than my family. You my friend are #1. My first experience with a kid in school that taught me to appreciate the fun of athletics and friendship. God Bless you !!!!
I enjoyed this just as much the second time as I did the first time! After the first time, I started following Wilson on IG and thoroughly enjoy seeing his work there. Keep em coming Andy!
So good. Loved the general attitude this guy has as well -- super inspiring! Also, will you come to our garage and film a video for us?! Epic camera skills, my man. :D
Wow! Loved this video and sharing someone else talent. I enjoy watching someone sharing their talent and how they got there. Thank you for sharing the love of talent.
From what I’ve seen on yer UA-cam and Facebook pages you are very talented keep up the good work wishing y’all the best plus I’m gonna try making bits, spurs, and knives
In Decatur, TX , NRS Arena from 5 - 8 october, we will have the rawhiders gathering. Rawhide braiders from all over the world will get together and share their knowledge. TCAA members Pablo Lozano and Nate Wald will also be there. Might be an idea for a video.
You Need some sort of video posting on the old address. Telling people where to come to. Thanks you for continuing your work with this series. You just made me day. - Cathy (&, accidentally, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
Hey Andy rusty here I'm so glad your bringing the "have it made" vids back, I love watching a true craftsmen do his thing there's somethething beautiful about bringing an intrinsic piece of craft to life, which is why I love watching you work Andy. It's funny with the vids you put out before & today's vid with Wilson capron Ive noticed all of these craftsmen are unassuming quiet sort of people who all believe in the journey they're on & all believe they're learning everyday & will continue to learn until the day they retire. Thanks Andy I'm going to love the "have it made" video series your filming, production, visuals right down to the music was simply awesome mate, you knocked it out the park brother. Speaking of craftsmen when is your next project coming out on the vlog I'm suffering withdrawals. Thanks Andy.... RustyinOz 🤘🇦🇺😎
@@AndyRawls cheers Andy can't wait by the way are you going to be doing Any work on mere & Matt's abandoned mansion? I think it would be a perfect project for you to do the intricate features on the house/mansion, plus build them a one off master bed with side tables. Thanks Andy have a great weekend mate..RustyinOz 🤘🇦🇺😎
Great video, Andy! Wilson is that rare combination of committed, humble, hard-working, and highly skilled....and that's a sure recipe for success! Hopefully, this new series will help more people understand 'what it takes' to become truly successful. :-)
The Mexican vaquero is who created the arts. The saddle for roping with the horn is a Mexican invention and this is what created the arts. All the "cowboy " lingo is Mexican. For example the word chaps comes from the mexican word chaparreras, quirt comes from the Mexican whip called cuarta, the roping technique called dally welter comes from the Spanish words dale vuelta which means to turn around referring to turn the rope around the horn of the saddle. Calf roping and tying originated in Mexico in the 17th century. Bull riding originated in Mexico in the 16th century. Then you have the words, bronco, corral, pinto, estampida, Cimarron, remuda all Spanish. So the next big question is Why do you discriminate the Mexican vaquero?
Welcome to the new series Have It Made! Be on the lookout for our next video featuring talented furniture maker Frank Strazza! Be sure to leave a comment and let me know what you think of the video...
It reminds me of A Craftman's Legacy. Great show that showcases talent and handmade items. I love it.
Glad to hear you are still planing on making content for the Have It Made series....enjoyed all of the videos so far!
Willy there have been many people in my life. I remember all of them but there are 3 that have a special place in my heart other than my family. You my friend are #1. My first experience with a kid in school that taught me to appreciate the fun of athletics and friendship. God Bless you !!!!
Man, this is my future wish, making something in peace work of art. Beautifull and quiet
Amen.
{pass the ketchup???}
This is an amazing video but the last 2 mins is something any craftsman need to hear, great words of wisdom
Andy nice story and great videography. Your schooling shines through.
I enjoyed this just as much the second time as I did the first time! After the first time, I started following Wilson on IG and thoroughly enjoy seeing his work there. Keep em coming Andy!
So good. Loved the general attitude this guy has as well -- super inspiring! Also, will you come to our garage and film a video for us?! Epic camera skills, my man. :D
Love the Have It Made series, Andy. Always great to see craftsmanship at its highest level in the local/state locations. Keep up the great work!
Wow! Loved this video and sharing someone else talent. I enjoy watching someone sharing their talent and how they got there. Thank you for sharing the love of talent.
I Would love to see people like zna and Alec steele on here one day. But watching people like this is always great.
This is awesome I’m gonna love the new series
From what I’ve seen on yer UA-cam and Facebook pages you are very talented keep up the good work wishing y’all the best plus I’m gonna try making bits, spurs, and knives
In Decatur, TX , NRS Arena from 5 - 8 october, we will have the rawhiders gathering. Rawhide braiders from all over the world will get together and share their knowledge. TCAA members Pablo Lozano and Nate Wald will also be there. Might be an idea for a video.
Andy keep up the great work and i love how it made series
You Need some sort of video posting on the old address. Telling people where to come to.
Thanks you for continuing your work with this series. You just made me day.
- Cathy (&, accidentally, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
Amazing video. Content and editing. Thank you
What a great story! Very high production quality. Thank you 😊
Bro this video is awesome! Love your diy videos!
Hey Andy rusty here I'm so glad your bringing the "have it made" vids back, I love watching a true craftsmen do his thing there's somethething beautiful about bringing an intrinsic piece of craft to life, which is why I love watching you work Andy. It's funny with the vids you put out before & today's vid with Wilson capron Ive noticed all of these craftsmen are unassuming quiet sort of people who all believe in the journey they're on & all believe they're learning everyday & will continue to learn until the day they retire.
Thanks Andy I'm going to love the "have it made" video series your filming, production, visuals right down to the music was simply awesome mate, you knocked it out the park brother.
Speaking of craftsmen when is your next project coming out on the vlog I'm suffering withdrawals. Thanks Andy.... RustyinOz 🤘🇦🇺😎
rusty thanks Rusty much appreciated!! Hopefully have a new blog up soon
@@AndyRawls cheers Andy can't wait by the way are you going to be doing Any work on mere & Matt's abandoned mansion? I think it would be a perfect project for you to do the intricate features on the house/mansion, plus build them a one off master bed with side tables. Thanks Andy have a great weekend mate..RustyinOz 🤘🇦🇺😎
I really enjoy these videos and the effort you guys are putting into them Andy! Keep up the good work! I’ll look forward to more!
Andy love the new series great job! Thanks
I just unsubscribed from Have It Made. Hope you make many more of these interviews - they're a joy to watch.
Great story telling thanks - lots of excellent advice
Love the channel it is a rare thing to come by keep it up
Excellent video.
Keep-em coming. 👍
Thanks for sharing.
Keep having fun.
❤️👍😁🍺
Great video, I look forward to seeing all of them.
Really good video again, thanks!
I love these videos so much
Wish I could like this twice!
Awesome
Fantastic story!
Artesano especialista como nivel dios!, gracias a tu video excelente
Great video. I wish you could expand the content to show their work.
Awesome skills!
Hell of a craftsman. Uses the same Diamond farrier's hammer that I use.
Is there anybody in Texas that pronounces "Acorn" properly?
Im enjoying this
Do you take custom orders?
Good stuff.
Hey Andy, where do you get the music for your videos? Love me some slide guitar.
Goalie Mania sound stripe
First! Great work Andy!
Nice bro
Good call. (Are you going to do seasons and episodes of HiM?)
WTG Hawaii not sure but I like the idea of breaking it into seasons. I hope your crew is doing well...we need to catch up soon👊
Great video, Andy! Wilson is that rare combination of committed, humble, hard-working, and highly skilled....and that's a sure recipe for success! Hopefully, this new series will help more people understand 'what it takes' to become truly successful. :-)
Norm Jacques well said!!
I think I have seen this before?????
Cowboy Dave you probably have from the other channel but don’t worry we have a new one in the way in the coming weeks.
👍💯💯💯💯💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The Mexican vaquero is who created the arts. The saddle for roping with the horn is a Mexican invention and this is what created the arts. All the "cowboy " lingo is Mexican. For example the word chaps comes from the mexican word chaparreras, quirt comes from the Mexican whip called cuarta, the roping technique called dally welter comes from the Spanish words dale vuelta which means to turn around referring to turn the rope around the horn of the saddle. Calf roping and tying originated in Mexico in the 17th century. Bull riding originated in Mexico in the 16th century. Then you have the words, bronco, corral, pinto, estampida, Cimarron, remuda all Spanish. So the next big question is Why do you discriminate the Mexican vaquero?
Thats awesome, buttfuck paying 15k for one.
Craftspeople? I think you’re mispronouncing it. It’s craftsmen. Plural form of craftsman. It’s ok to say the word “man”.
I think he used it right..it's plural noun. It's ok to say people.
Hope you’re going to feature some women or gender non conforming craftspeople in the future