One of the results of mass production is the erosion of traditional craftsmanship and, in time, the loss of the craft itself. Using only hand tools and traditional methods, this book demonstrates step-by-step how a saddle is made without recourse to machinery of any kind. It is complemented with both photographs and line illustrations.
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One of the results of mass production is the erosion of traditional craftsmanship and, in time, the loss of the craft itself. Using only hand tools and traditional methods, this book demonstrates step-by-step how a saddle is made without recourse to machinery of any kind. It is complemented with both photographs and line illustrations.
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Add this copy of To Handmake a Saddle to cart. $96.75, new condition, Sold by Pegasusbooks rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Farmington Hills, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1993 by J. A. Allen & Co., Ltd..
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New. 0851312225. Pages are clean and tight; this is a NEW book, still sealed in publisher's shrinkwrap. Extensively illustrated with b/w photos and diagrams/drawings. Originally published in 1975; this reprint is from 1993. "...this book, a permanent record of the craft of saddle making. Using only hand tools and traditional methods he demonstrates step-by-step how a saddle is made without recourse to machinery of any kind. The text is clearly written throughout, and complemented with both photos and line illustrations showing the various stages of manufacture.." A well made saddle, comfortable for horse and rider, make riding a joy for both the rider and the horse. A poorly made and ill-fitting one can create misery and a multitude of problems, besides causing permanent damage to the horse. Fascinating look at a craft that has in many respects changed little over the centuries.; B&W Illustrations; 5 3/4 x 8 1/4; 80 pages.