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23rd September 25, 08:53 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Wow that looks really good!
Thanks Richard,
I just happened to find the exact fringe leather I needed on etsy,
and i measured my intact tassle to cut the fringe to length.
Then I counted the tassles and matched the new one to it.
The difficult part was getting the knot work onto the new tassle,
warm water and some leather lotion did the trick. considering the only
leather working I've done, was horse tacking, I think this was a positive experience.
Thank you for all your insight on this repair, It is appreciated.
Thanks Again
Les
Last edited by LRRobertson327; 23rd September 25 at 08:55 AM.
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