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hi folks iamp;#39;m gary dunchy from big menamp;#39;s salary this monthamp;#39;s tech tip i wanted to just explain a little bit about the different kinds of leather that we use here in the saddle shop kind of helps whenever people are ordering things to to know what it is that it should be made out of and not have to go down the list over time so first out weamp;#39;ll start with our skirting leather this piece here on the bottom some spreading leather itamp;#39;s been straight edged and used off of a little bit and the skirting is a russet tan and you can tool it and carve it you can mold it you can do a lot of stuff with it itamp;#39;s what we make our belts out of saddle bags things like that this is a light skirting uh it comes in a lot of different weights we use the heavy for saddles and then we use some lighter stuff thatamp;#39;s been split down for belts and things like that that are going to be lined have a liner on the back of them the lighter