Rawhide: Braiding a Reata | Californio Traditions 0017

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2023
  • Welcome to California Traditions in San Juan Bautista, California. Join John Grafton and Joe Claus as John describes and details the techniques of braiding a rawhide riata.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @Haymaker7788
    @Haymaker7788 9 дней назад

    Thank you for the video, information on reata making is limited for most of us.

  • @zszs123
    @zszs123 Год назад +2

    Excellent video thanks for the vdeo and time 👍 This is lost knowledge. Thanks

    • @california_traditions
      @california_traditions  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the positive comment, and lookout for more videos. We have a few videos in the making, any video subject suggestions we appreciate too. You're welcome, thank you!

  • @mrstringtwister4397
    @mrstringtwister4397 Год назад +1

    Interesting...
    Jersey cows, they make the best riatas from any currently available cattle. Honestly, elk hide is better although a little harder to work.
    After your braiding is finishing, it's to your advantage to pull the riata through a plank of cedar. Drill 3 holes, maybe 5/8 - 3/4 of an inch each, spaced maybe 10 inches apart. Drag the riata through the holes 4 or 5 times, end to end. It will help settle the plats.
    It's good to see this knowledge being shared. And yes, I am 9th generation Californio. My family started Salinas, a little bit south of where you are.

    • @california_traditions
      @california_traditions  Год назад +2

      That's what I have heard too, Jerseys seem to be harder to find around this area though. Not sure if you've ever used criollo, those are the spanish cattle, thin and tough skinned - supposed to be the best, though they may not beat an elk hide.
      Great advice, we are prepping a video soon to demonstrate the idea of stretching and soothing out our riatas.
      Thank you, it has been a good journey for me. Like yourself I am Californio too, my family (in efforts with the Peralta family) started and named El Rancho Rinconada de los Gatos. Not sure if youre close by, but you are welcome to join our videos - John expressed interest in having other people in our videos.

  • @richarddeanhofsommer4023
    @richarddeanhofsommer4023 Год назад +1

    I enjoy your videos immensely. Looking for one where you show dehairing a cowhide for rawhide making.. Do you have one out?

    • @california_traditions
      @california_traditions  Год назад +1

      Thank you! We do have one, look here and skip to about 7:10: ruclips.net/video/ktSU6ExCdX8/видео.html

  • @TheOfficialUrineDealer
    @TheOfficialUrineDealer Год назад

    hmmmm......WOW! 🤯

  • @lolitagamez4495
    @lolitagamez4495 Год назад

    Enseñe como prepara los tientos

  • @lolitagamez4495
    @lolitagamez4495 Год назад

    Enseñe como prepara los tientos

    • @california_traditions
      @california_traditions  Год назад

      No sabemos lo que significa la palabra "tiento" ?Haganos el favor a explicarnos?

    • @lolitagamez4495
      @lolitagamez4495 Год назад +1

      Tientos es la correa de cuero

    • @california_traditions
      @california_traditions  Год назад

      Mira Lolita
      ruclips.net/video/0gcdKDDaTX8/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/ktSU6ExCdX8/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/Y8t-MacgtO0/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/GWWqPA__3JA/видео.html

    • @alejandrosanchez6683
      @alejandrosanchez6683 Год назад

      @@california_traditionspardon for intruding on a conversation that is not mine but I can help translate this.
      The tientos that she is talking about are called saddle strings and/or rope strap.
      The saddles have several of these there is one pair of these tientos that are in the front left which are the two straps used to tied the lead rope. There are other tientos on the opposite side (right front) which are used to hold/Carry the riata.
      There are some other ones behind the cantle on the back jockey area. These tiernos are called: tientos saraperos which as it names states are the tientos (strap/leather string) to trie the Sarape that the Mexican vaquero and charro Carries on the saddle.