Oldtime Shotgun Chaps

Started by Andy Rombach, November 24, 2011, 10:54:11 AM

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Andy Rombach

Hey Skeeter
I put a litte border line in all my edges and yes, I burnish them also.... it is possible ;) hard job....
I use only natura tanned leather, no crome on my chaps. If you use crome it is not pretty easy to burnis and put a borderline on it also:-(
Anyway, your chaps are great!!!!!!

So long and have a great day
Andy

Andy Rombach

Hey Folks
Today we have a pair of Otto F. Ernst, 1890 shotgun chaps.
handsewn all the way
Have a great day
Andy

Skeeter Lewis

Great work.
Those Collins chaps that are sewn up the side...that is a tough thing to do.

Andy Rombach

Hey Skeeter
The hardest job is to turn inside out after sewing them together ;)
Everything is a question of the teknik (sorry, don´t know the word) how to do it. If you one come to germany or I pass your town on my way during the US I will show you how to do it:-)))
I will be at Phoenix, AZ between 20.01.2012 and 30.12.2012
Have a wonderfull day.

Pics of pocket and belt part of the Collins Chaps
Andy Rombach

Boothill Bob

I really love your chaps, would be Nice to learn making them. Maby have to buy a pair of you to see how they are done.  ;)
Shoot fast and aim straight

SASS#83079 SWS#1246

Andy Rombach

Hey Bob
No Problam. Send me your measurments and I a glad to make a pair of custommade Chaps for you!!!
Do you need them for riding or for shooting events??? For the shooters I use little lighter leather.

Have a wonderfull day

Pics from another pair of Collins 1878 style chaps.

Andy Rombach

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