@@WoodrowMcCall it’s really a good saddle. I’ve had a few different Tip saddles over the years and they’ve all been great. If you have a chance to get a used one don’t pass it up
@@FeatheredFosterBirds it is necessary if you plan to rope cattle. A horn wrap protects your horn when you dally (wrap your rope around the horn). A horn wrapped with leather is considered “slick” horn and taking wraps around the horn acts like a break to slow and stop the cow that is roped.
Great tutorial. Thank you
@@howardbarrett1125 thanks for watching partner, glad you found this useful
I had no idea that is how it was done. But I liked it, and I subscribed to your channel anyway partner!
Thanks for watching another “viddy from the biddy” partner!! Haha
Another thing a fella can do is use the worn out horn wrap for your Chinaman strap if you don't have one handy. Great video by the way.
Excellent point. Why didn’t I ever think of that? Thanks for watching
That’s how I do it
Is that saddle from Tip's in Nevada? Another excellent video!
@@WoodrowMcCall it sure is. Thanks for watching partner
@@pastureparamedic I'm envious!
@@WoodrowMcCall it’s really a good saddle. I’ve had a few different Tip saddles over the years and they’ve all been great. If you have a chance to get a used one don’t pass it up
nice to see your face Jbolt
@@kermitmccourt I hope to see yours again soon partner
what does a horn wrap do? is it necessary?
@@FeatheredFosterBirds it is necessary if you plan to rope cattle. A horn wrap protects your horn when you dally (wrap your rope around the horn). A horn wrapped with leather is considered “slick” horn and taking wraps around the horn acts like a break to slow and stop the cow that is roped.
@@pastureparamedic thanks!