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Chaps Making Supplies Set of "Jesse Smith" Yokes, 8/9 ounce Hermann Oak Leather
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Set of "Jesse Smith" Yokes, 8/9 ounce Hermann Oak Leather

$45.00

This set of A-grade Hermann Oak Yokes is ready for you to tool or stamp to your liking. They will fit the patterns offered on this website before making extreme adjustments for someone bigger or smaller. You can also use them for your own patterns. This particular style was designed when I attended saddlemaking school in Spokane with Jesse Smith, he helped me come up with this design. The billet was intentionally left longer so you can adjust as needed for shape and length. Measurements are in the photos.

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This set of A-grade Hermann Oak Yokes is ready for you to tool or stamp to your liking. They will fit the patterns offered on this website before making extreme adjustments for someone bigger or smaller. You can also use them for your own patterns. This particular style was designed when I attended saddlemaking school in Spokane with Jesse Smith, he helped me come up with this design. The billet was intentionally left longer so you can adjust as needed for shape and length. Measurements are in the photos.

This set of A-grade Hermann Oak Yokes is ready for you to tool or stamp to your liking. They will fit the patterns offered on this website before making extreme adjustments for someone bigger or smaller. You can also use them for your own patterns. This particular style was designed when I attended saddlemaking school in Spokane with Jesse Smith, he helped me come up with this design. The billet was intentionally left longer so you can adjust as needed for shape and length. Measurements are in the photos.

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