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stirrup-leather
stirrup-leather The leather strap by which a stirrup hangs from the saddle.139. Earl Derby's Exped. (Camden) 46 Pro j pare styrop., et styrop lethres, viij s. pr. 1394–5 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 599 In 2 par. de Stirhaplethirs et 1 pari de Stiraps, 18d. 1470 York Memo. Bk. (Surtees) I. 92 To make... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abumi (stirrup)
This half-tongued style of stirrup (hanshita abumi) remained in use until the late Heian period (794 to 1185) when a new stirrup was developed. The abumi had a distinctive swan-like shape, curved up and backward at the front so as to bring the loop for the leather strap over the instep and achieve wikipedia.org
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Stirrup
A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. External links "The invention and influences of stirrup" "Saddle, Lance and Stirrup" "Treeless Saddles" "The History of Western Leather Spurs and wikipedia.org
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stirrup-oil
stirrup-oil jocular. [Cf. stirrup-leather b.] (See quots.)1679 Coles Eng.-Lat. Dict. (ed. 2), To give one some Stirrup-oyl, aliquem fustigare. 1825 Hone Every-day Bk. I. 411 They send to a cobbler's for a pennyworth of the best ‘stirrup-oil.’ 1854 A. E. Baker Northampt. Gloss. s.v., One of the old j... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stirrup jar
These designs were achieved by applying slip while the pot was leather-hard or also after partial firing. It is allowed to dry until shrinkage is complete and it reaches a state called in the trade leather-hard, a descriptive term. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to cover stirrups
the inside of the stirrup and then the edge the outer edge of them all the wood all the way around so as I pull that leather down around the shape of to help your your lace run through the leather a lot easier and allows you to get it get that lace pulled down tight so that it's snug and your stirrup
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Gaiters
Leather gaiters were rare in military usage, though sometimes a calf-length cotton gaiter had leather kneecaps added. These are intended to protect the rider's leg from wear by the stirrup leathers and other saddle parts. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to turn the stirrups of a western saddle permanently
which is really hard on a new saddle that's not very expensive because the leather is very stiff it's hard to get apart are you gonna take off the stirrup lock washer or whatever it's called the other washer and then the bolts I wonder if it's like when you do an English stirrup leather checking it from
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Saddle
However, in all cases, the stirrup leather must be properly placed so that the rider remains in balance over the saddle and is not thrown ahead or behind This not only decreases the value of the saddle, but can be very dangerous if critical equipment, such as a stirrup leather, breaks mid-ride. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to clean a saddle
it really needed it but what we like to use is Dawn dish soap but we didn't have any so that's what we're using today some silver polish some effects leather and some heats but oil and we also just use some warm water so the first step is to take off your saddle cover obviously and then to try to get your stirrup
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Tapadero
A tapadero, sometimes referred to as a "hooded stirrup," is a leather cover over the front of a stirrup on a saddle that closes each stirrup from the front tapadero prevents the rider's boot from slipping through and also prevents brush encountered while working cattle on the open range from poking through the stirrup wikipedia.org
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Kura (saddle)
Abumi Abumi (stirrups), the abumi are attached to the saddle (kura) by a pair of leather stirrup straps (chikara-gawa or gekiso). Chikara-gawa or gekiso Chikara-gawa or gekiso (stirrup straps), leather straps that the stirrups (abumi) are attached to, they pass through slots on the wikipedia.org
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Sangu (armour)
The suneate most commonly consisted of vertical armour plates of iron or leather connected by either hinges or mail armour (kusari), suneate could also There is usually a leather guard abumi-zure attached to the inner side of the place that will come into contact with the stirrup when riding. wikipedia.org
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Francis Egerton, 3rd Earl of Ellesmere
Works Sir Hector's Watch A Broken Stirrup-Leather A Sapphire Ring Mrs John Foster References 1847 births 1914 deaths People educated at Eton College wikipedia.org
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Cowboy boot
the stirrup of the Western saddle. The tall leather shaft of the boot helped hold the boot in place without lacing. wikipedia.org
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