Showing posts with label cleaning leather horse tack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning leather horse tack. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Leather Horse Tack Spring Check List







I know we are wishing and hoping for Spring to be here!! We are all itching for that first Spring Horse Ride. 

So while Mother Nature is still deciding when Spring will come, you can prepare for that Spring Ride with a Horse Tack Spring Check.
 

The horse tack "spring check" includes cleaning, oiling, and conditioning your leather horse tack. This check of your leather horse tack is vital to insuring your first spring ride is safe and enjoyable for both you and your horse.



Western Leather Horse Tack Spring Check List

First-




Take everything apart and inspect all your leather horse tack, including your saddle for wear. Especially at all areas ("picture 1") where your tack folds around the bits, buckles and saddle riggings. This is where there will be the most wear and stress. You need to replace any parts cracked or stretched. Chancing it is not worth the safety risk. Take your time; your piece of mind is worth it.







Secondly -





Clean all your leather horse tack and saddle with lots of water and glycerin saddle soap. Don't be afraid to get your leather tack wet. You have to get all the dirt and sweat out.





Third -





Hang all your horse tack to dry. Before it is completely dry, oil with a good quality neatsfoot oil. The drying process will help suck the oil into the leather.


The western leather horse tack "spring check" is a great habit to get into, not only for adults, but for children too. Teaching your children about quality AMERICAN MADE leather tack and it's proper care will insure the safety of both your child and horse.

 It will also give you a sense of pride and confidence in your saddle and horse equipment....




This springtime check is essential to keep your leather horse tack in good working order for the safety of both rider and horse. Not to mention increasing the longevity of the leather. Cleaning is important but checking the durability of your leather horse tack is also vital.



One of the ways to stop the wear on your saddles billets, are Wear Leathers!






One of Buckaroo Leather's innovations is the Wear Leathers (pictured above) on all our offside billets. The wear leathers stops your saddle rigging dee rings from wearing into the billets, which can cause a stress point!!

You can purchase the wear leathers separately!!


Buckaroo Leather always puts safety first! The wear leathers can be added to any billet. It slides on very easily!

 


To find out more about the Off Side Billet Wear Leather watch our How-to-Video!

 





Along with the leather horse tack spring check an important thing to remember is knowing you have quality leather horse tack to begin with!

Read the four key things to look for in 
Quality Leather here



Our family has been dedicated for 30 years in serving the 
Western Horseman the safest most durable 
Quality American made leather horse tack....... Buckaroo John Brand Buckaroo Leather, The Brand to Demand 
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Cleaning Your Leather Horse Tack......

Spring Is Here!!!
Time for a Check of your Leather Horse Tack!



Buckaroo Leather likes to re-visit this post on cleaning your leather horse tack, because it is such a vital and important piece to maintaining your quality leather horse tack...........Ride American

The clocks have been turned ahead, the sun is out longer, Spring is Here! It is time to do a "spring check" on all your quality leather western horse tack and saddles. Before you start your spring horse rides, a serious inspection of your western horse equipment, cleaning, oiling and conditioning of your horse tack is necessary.


First-
Take everything apart and inspect all your horse tack, including your saddle for wear. Especially at all areas ("picture 1") were your tack folds around the bits, buckles and saddle riggings. This is where there will be the most wear and stress. You need to replace any parts cracked or stretched. Chancing it is not worth the safety risk. Take your time; your piece of mind is worth it.





Secondly -
Clean all your leather horse tack and saddle with lots of water and glycerin saddle soap. Don't be afraid to get your tack wet. You have to get all the dirt and sweat out.







Third -

Hang it all to dry. Before it is completely dry, oil with a good quality neatsfoot oil. The drying process will help suck the oil into the leather.



This "spring check" is a great habit to get into, not only for adults, but for children too. Teaching your children the importance of good quality AMERICAN MADE leather tack and proper care will insure the safety of both your child and horse.

It will also give you a sense of pride and confidence in your saddle and horse equipment....

This springtime check is essential to keep your leather horse tack in good working order for the safety of both rider and horse. Not to mention increasing the longevity of the leather. Cleaning is important but checking the durability of your horse tack is vital.



One of the ways to stop the wear on your saddles billets,
are the Wear Leathers!


One of Buckaroo Leather's innovations is the Wear Leathers (pictured below) on all our offside billets. The wear leathers stops your saddle rigging dee rings from wear into the billets, which can cause a stress point!!


Off Billet Wear Leather LG1

Another Buckaroo innovation comes on all our off billets to keep your saddle rigging ring from wearing into the billet causing a weak spot. NOW you can purchase separately!! Buckaroo always puts safety first! Can be added to any billet. Slides on very easily!

To find out more about the Off Billet Wear Leather
watch our How -to-Video!




Buckaroo Leather prides itself on the AMERICAN MADE quality leather we use from Hermann Oak Leather to manufacture all of our western leather horse tack.

Proper maintenance of your horse tack is important , but making sure you have a good quality leather horse tack to start with is Number one! Unlike imported tack that has no integrity, a quality leather horse tack will be more durable and much less likely to crack making it safer!



Our family has been dedicated for 30 years in serving the
Western Horseman the safest most durable
Quality American made leather horse tack.......Buckaroo John Brand
Buckaroo Leather, The Brand to Demand
Visit Our Unique Store Today
Buckaroo Leather Shopping Site

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Cleaning Your Quality Leather Horse Tack










It is Here Spring!!!
Time for a Check of your Leather Horse Tack!


The clocks have been turned ahead, the sun is out longer, Spring is Here! It is time to do a "spring check" on all your quality leather western horse tack and saddles. Before you start your spring horse rides, a serious inspection of your western horse equipment, cleaning, oiling and conditioning of your horse tack is necessary.



First-
Take everything apart and inspect all your horse tack, including your saddle for wear. Especially at all areas ("picture 1") were your tack folds around the bits, buckles and saddle riggings. This is where there will be the most wear and stress. You need to replace any parts cracked or stretched. Chancing it is not worth the safety risk. Take your time; your piece of mind is worth it.


Secondly -
Clean all your leather horse tack and saddle with lots of water and glycerin saddle soap. Don't be afraid to get your tack wet. You have to get all the dirt and sweat out.



Third -
Hang it all to dry. Before it is completely dry, oil with a good quality neetsfoot oil. The drying process will help suck the oil into the leather.



This "spring check" is a great habit to get into, not only for adults, but for children too. Teaching your children the importance of good quality AMERICAN MADE leather tack and proper care will insure the safety of both your child and horse.

It will also give you a sense of pride and confidence in your saddle and horse equipment....


This springtime check is essential to keep your leather horse tack in good working order for the safety of both rider and horse. Not to mention increasing the longevity of the leather. Cleaning is important but checking the durability of your horse tack is vital.



One of the ways to stop the wear on your saddles billets, are the Wear Leathers!




One of Buckaroo Leather's innovations is the Wear Leathers (pictured here) on all our offside billets. The wear leathers stops your saddle rigging dee rings from wear into the billets, which can cause a stress point!!


Off Billet Wear Leather LG1

Another Buckaroo innovation comes on all our off billets to keep your saddle rigging ring from wearing into the billet causing a weak spot. NOW you can purchase separately!! Buckaroo always puts safety first! Can be added to any billet. Slides on very easily!

To find out more about the Off Billet Wear Leather
watch our How -to-Video!




Buckaroo Leather prides itself on the AMERICAN MADE quality leather we use from Hermann Oak Leather to manufacture all of our western leather horse tack.

Proper maintenance of your horse tack is important , but making sure you have a good quality leather horse tack to start with is Number one! Unlike imported tack that has no integrity, a quality leather horse tack will be more durable and much less likely to crack making it safer!



Our family has been dedicated for 30 years in serving
the Western Horseman the safest most durable Quality
American made leather horse tack.......

Buckaroo John Brand

Buckaroo Leather, The Brand to Demand
Visit Our Unique Store Today
Buckaroo Leather Shopping Site

Monday, January 25, 2010

The Pinkerton Detective Agency



I think we all know the great western movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with Robert Redford and Paul Newman.

The famous line from the movie, " Who are those guys"?

Well who "were those guys"? They were the Pinkertons' chasing down the "Kid" and Butch Cassidy for the railroad company.

The Pinkerton Detective Agency was hired by the railroads to catch not only Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid but also Jesse James.

The History behind The Pinkerton Detective Agency and its founders is truly fascinating. Below is that history-

Allan Pinkerton (25 August 1819 – 1 July 1884) was a Scottish American detective and spy, best known for creating the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, the first detective agency of the United States.

Pinkerton was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to William Pinkerton and his wife, Isabell, in 1819. The location of the house where he was born is now occupied by the Glasgow Central Mosque. A cooper by trade, he was active in the British Chartist movement as a young man. Pinkerton married Joan Carfrae (a singer) secretly before moving to America. Disillusioned by the failure to win suffrage, Pinkerton emigrated to the United States in 1842, at the age of 23.

In 1849 Pinkerton was appointed as the first detective in Chicago. In the 1850s, he partnered with Chicago attorney Edward Rucker in forming the North-Western Police Agency, later known as the Pinkerton National Detective Agency which is still running (but has been renamed) as a subsidiary of Securitas AB. Pinkerton's business insignia was a wide open eye with the caption "We never sleep." As the United States expanded in territory, rail transportation increased. Pinkerton's agency solved a series of train robberies during the 1850s, first bringing Pinkerton into contact with George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln.

Prior to his service with the Union Army, he developed several investigative techniques that are still used today. Among them are "shadowing" (surveillance of a suspect) and "assuming a role" (undercover work). Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Pinkerton served as head of the Union Intelligence Service in 1861–62 and foiled an alleged assassination plot in Baltimore, Maryland, while guarding Abraham Lincoln on his way to his inauguration. His agents often worked undercover as Confederate soldiers and sympathizers, in an effort to gather military intelligence. Pinkerton served in several undercover missions under the alias of Major E.J. Allen. Pinkerton was succeeded as Intelligence Service chief by Lafayette Baker. The Intelligence Service was the forerunner of the U.S. Secret Service. He arrested Rose O'Neal Greenhow, an actress/Confederate spy, by looking through her window.

Following Pinkerton's service with the Union Army, he continued his pursuit of train robbers, such as the Reno Gang and the famous outlaw Jesse James. He was originally hired by the railroad express companies to track down James, but after failing to capture him, the railroad withdrew their financial support and Pinkerton continued to track James on his own dime. After James captured and killed one of Pinkerton's young undercover agents, who was foolish enough to attempt to gain employment at the James farmstead, he finally gave up the chase. Some consider this failure Pinkerton's biggest defeat. He also sought to oppose labor unions. In 1872, the Spanish Government hired Pinkerton to help suppress a revolution in Cuba which intended to end slavery and give citizens the right to vote.

In late June 1884 he slipped on a pavement in Chicago, biting his tongue as he did so. He didn't seek treatment and the tongue became infected, leading to his death on 1 July 1884. At the time of his death, he was working on a system that would centralize all criminal identification records, a database now maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Pinkerton is buried in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago. He is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.


After his death, the agency continued to operate and soon became a major force against the young labor movement developing in the United States and Canada. This effort tarnished the image of the Pinkertons for years. They were involved in numerous activities against labor during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including:
▪ The Homestead Strike (1891)
▪ The Pullman Strike (1894)
▪ The Wild Bunch Gang (1896)
▪ The Ludlow Massacre (1914)
▪ The La Follette Committee (1933-1937)

Many labor sympathizers accused the Pinkertons of inciting riots in order to discredit unions and justify police crackdowns. The Pinkertons' reputation was harmed by their protection of replacement workers ("scabs") and the business property of the major industrialists, including Andrew Carnegie.

Pinkerton was so famous that for decades after his death, his surname was a slang term for a private eye. Due to the Pinkerton Agency's conflicts with labor unions, the word Pinkerton remains in the vocabulary of labor organizers and union members as a derogatory reference to authority figures who side with management.

Pinkerton's exploits were in part the inspiration of the 1961 NBC western television series, Whispering Smith, starring Audie Murphy and Guy Mitchell.

Pinkerton produced numerous popular detective books, ostensibly based on his own exploits and those of his agents. Some were published after his death, and they are considered to have been more motivated by a desire to promote his detective agency than a literary endeavor. Most historians believe that Allan Pinkerton hired ghostwriters, but the books nonetheless bear his name and no doubt reflect his own views.



Our family has been dedicated for 30 years in serving
the Western Horseman the safest most durable Quality
American made leather horse tack.......

Buckaroo John Brand

Buckaroo Leather, The Brand to Demand
Visit Our Unique Store Today
Buckaroo Leather Shopping Site

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Give Your Horse Tack a Western Look!

Add Some Conchas to Your Leather Horse Tack!

While you are cleaning and checking your leather horse tack for safety, you may want to "cowboy" up your tack a little. By adding some of the Conchas (pictured to the right) you can make your horse tack look like new. Below are just a few examples of what Buckaroo Leather has to offer-




(pictured to the right)


Beautifully hand engraved Sterling Silver concha with Brass Berry edge and Longhorn figure. This stunning concha in available with a screw back or loop back to accent your favorite headstall and give it a unique look! Watch our How to Video on this product!







Silver Plate Berry Concha -SPB

Hand Engraved Sterling Silver in the "Old Mexico" style and finished with a Berry/Pico edge, this concha is available in several sizes as well as slotted, screw back & loop back. A beautiful addition to any headstall or breast collar!









Beautifully hand engraved "Old Mexico" Style sterling silver plate antique conchas with a berry edge. Available without a figure in 3/4"; 1"; 1 1/4"; with or without a figure in 1 1/2"; also available in 2 1/4" with one of the following figures: Bronc, Cross, Longhorn or Star. A unique and beautiful accent to your existing equipment, or choose one of our quality leather headstalls & breast collars for a one of a kind set.




Hand Engraved Beautiful Old Mexico Sterling silver plate or Solid Brass conchas with pico edge; available with chicago screw back in 5/8"; 3/4" 1"; 1 1/4"; 1 1/2"; 1 3/4"; 2" & 3". Also loop back in (1 1/2" up)& slotted in (1 1/4" up).





One of Buckaroo's most popular American Made leather Horse tack is the Ultimate Sidepull Headstall! Not only is it made from the finest American made leather, it's durability and timeless quality are unmatched!











Conchas can be added to the Brow and Nose of this Sidepull.


Once you use this leather horse tack you will use no other! The Buckaroo Ultimate sidepull Headstall is just that- THE BEST. Made from the finest heavy weight Hermann Oak Harness leather for a smooth, rich, "broke in" feel. This Buckaroo Headstall is double and sewn with a soft chap lining, and oiled for that soft supple feel. This Headstall is a Side Pull style with a width of 5/8", available in Sm. Horse/Cob/Pony & Regular Horse size. This Headstall also has a 1" wide leather noseband and is available with Nickle plate or BEVELED STAINLESS STEEL hardware. Now also available in Large Horse/Mule and Draft Horse size; Look for these options in our Large Horse/Mule & Draft Horse category. This Quality Buckaroo Ultimate Headstall is for the western rider who wants a quality performing leather tack but does not want to sacrifice beauty.


Watch our How to Video on this Ultimate Sidepull Headstall!






Hand crafted from the finest Hermann Oak single ply heavy harness leather, this Old Martingale style shaped breast collar features an over the shoulder fit for a better pulling position. Also featured is the adjustable neck strap and billet. The breast collar is hand edged, rubbed and finished with nickel hardware. The Breast Collar features 7 Antique Berry silver conchas in graduated sizes for a one of a kind look. For pleasure or show, the hand craftsmanship and attention to detail will make you proud to use this breast collar on your favorite horse.


Breast Collar (pictured below)

Finest quality Hermann Oak Harness leather with soft chap lining features an over the neck adjustable strap as well as adjustable billets & down strap. This 2" breast collar is especially suitable for mountain and trail riding, but is equally suited for the weekend pleasure trip. Buckaroo Leather Horse tack is simply-THE BEST! Shown here with six Silver Antique Berry conchas in graduated sizes!


Conchos can be added to Breast Collars, Headstalls, Spur Straps and more! Such an inexpensive way to make your old tack look new again!

Whether you are looking for conchos to dress up your old horse tack or adding it to your new American Made Leather horse tack from Buckaroo, Buckaroo Leather is the place to shop. Our quality speaks for itself and our customer service is first rate!

Our family has been dedicated for 30 years in serving
the Western Horseman the safest most durable Quality
American made leather horse tack.......

Buckaroo John Brand

Buckaroo Leather, The Brand to Demand
Visit Our Unique Store Today
Buckaroo Leather Shopping Site

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Spring Time Check of your Leather Horse Tack

The clocks have been turned ahead, the sun is out longer, Spring is Here!It is time to do a "spring check" on all your quality leather western horse tack and saddles. Before you start your spring horse rides, a serious inspection of your tack, cleaning, oiling and conditioning of your tack is necessary. This spring time check is essential to keep your tack in good working order for the safety of both rider and horse. Not to mention increasing the longevity of the leather

First-
Take everything apart and inspect all your tack, including your saddle for wear. Especially at all areas ("picture 1") were your tack folds around the bits, buckles and saddle riggings. This is where there will be the most wear and stress. You need to replace any parts cracked or stretched. Chancing it is not worth the safety risk. Take your time, your piece of mind is worth it....

Secondly -
Clean all your horse tack and saddle with lots of water and glycerin saddle soap. Don't be afraid to get your tack wet. You have to get all the dirt and sweat out.

Third -
Hang it all to dry. Before it is completely dry, oil with a good quality neetsfoot oil. The drying process will help suck the oil into the leather.


This "spring check" is a great habit to get into, not only for adults, but for children too. Teaching your children the importance of good quality AMERICAN MADE leather tack and proper care will insure the safety of both your child and horse. It will also give you a sense of pride and confidence in your saddle and equipment....

Buckaroo Leather prides itself on the AMERICAN MADE quality leather we use from Hermann Oak Leather to manufacture all of our western leather horse tack.


As mentioned above, cleaning is important, but checking the durability of your horse tack is vital. Unlike imported tack that has no integrity, a quality leather horse tack will be more durable and much less likely to crack making it safer!


One of the ways to stop the wear on your saddles billets, are the Wear Leathers !


(Watch our video..... click here .)


One of Buckaroo Leather's innovations are the Wear Leathers (pictured here) on all our offside billets. The wear leathers stops your saddle rigging dee rings from wear into the billets, which can cause a stress point!!

Our family has been dedicated for 30 years in serving
the Western Horseman the safest most durable Quality
American made leather horse tack.......

Buckaroo John Brand

Buckaroo Leather, The Brand to Demand
Visit Our Unique Store Today
Buckaroo Leather Shopping Site

Friday, January 16, 2009

The New Over The Neck Breast Collar Strap


A Breast Collar attaches to the front of the saddle, cross the horse's chest, and usually has a strap that runs between the horse's front legs and attaches to the girth. They keep the saddle from sliding back or sideways.

A Breast Collar is usually seen in demanding, fast-paced sports such as jumping, polo, and fox hunting. They are also seen in Western riding events, particularly in rodeo, reining and cutting, where it is particularly important to prevent a saddle from shifting. They may also be worn in other horse show classes for decorative purposes.

Horseman and woman are becoming more aware that the best fit of the Breast Collar is up over the shoulder so not to rub across the shoulder. It allows for a better pulling position for all types of riding and is more comfortable for your horse. This position will also keep your saddle more secure.

To assure this proper fit of the Breast Collar, there is a popular piece of horse tack, called the Over The Neck Breast Collar Strap.The new Over the Neck Breast Collar strap connects up over the neck of your horse to hold the breast collar up over the point of the shoulder in the valley were the shoulder and neck meet for a better fitting position.

Please see the Our Video Demonstrating the Use

This very popular, Over the Neck Breast Collar strap, is now available in a western design and universally adjustable to fit any style Breast collar. Buckaroo Leather offers plain straight style Over the Neck Breast Collar Straps to shaped designs . We also offer styles that you can add your horses name or favorite conchas to. All styles have Nickel or Brass hardware available.

Buckaroo Leather offers many styles of breast collars with over the neck straps already designed into them. So whether you have a favorite Breast Collar and want to add the Over the Neck straps with a concha or are looking for a new Breast Collar with straps already deigned in, Buckaroo Leather has the quality and design you are looking for.


Our family has been dedicated for 30 years in serving
the Western Horseman the safest most durable Quality
American made leather horse tack.......

Buckaroo John Brand

Buckaroo Leather, The Brand to Demand
Visit Our Unique Store Today
Buckaroo Leather Shopping Site

Monday, July 21, 2008

Cascade Horseman asks the Experts at Buckaroo Leather.....


Buckaroo Leather Products wants to
congratulate Cascade Horseman on their
beautiful and informative new website......

It is a wealth of horsemanship information and
the new web leader....

Buckaroo Leather is honored to be a monthly column
contributor on quality leather horse tack care,
maintenance, fit, how to's and value.......

Look for future articles and videos and to view
this beautiful new website click here-
Cascade Horseman

Our family has been dedicated for 28 years in serving
the Western Horseman the safest most durable Quality
American made leather horse tack.......

BuckarooJohn

Buckaroo Leather The Brand to Demand

Monday, May 5, 2008

Spring is Here!! Time to Prep your Tack.....



It is time before you start your spring rides to seriously inspect, clean, condition and oil all your quality horse tack.

First
take everything apart and inspect all your tack for wear, especially at all areas as pictured were your tack folds around the bits, buckles and saddle riggings.. ...
This is were there will be the most wear and stress.....
Replace any parts cracked or stretched.....

Chancing it is not worth the piece of mind and safety risk......


Quality leather horse tack will be more durable and much
less likely to crack..

Unlike imported tack
that has no integrity and will crack
and stretch making it unsafe!!!

Secondly clean all well with lots of water and glycerin

saddle soap. Don't be afraid to get your tack wet. You have to get all the dirt and sweat out.

Third hang it all to dry.

Before it is completely dry oil with a good quality neetsfoot oil...

The drying process will help suck the oil into the leather....

As pictured to the right we offer wear leathers on all
our off billets because it stops your saddle rigging dee rings
from wear into the billets. Causing a stress point!!

Our family has been dedicated for 28 years in serving the western horseman the safest most durable Quality American made leather horse tack.......
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or suggestions on future posts you would like to see talked about.

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