However, it’s easy to add some dees beneath the conchos and tie on some latigo strings. All you need are two narrow strips of latigo leather and a pair of dees (affixed to a small bar), made specifically to fit underneath conchos. These inexpensive items are available in the hardware department at large tack stores.
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Finally a use for those annoying strings! Thanks for the acticle!
I always wondered how to do that. Good article!
Great idea. If you have a western saddle, that is.
What a good idea!