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spur and rope climbing set advice
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<blockquote data-quote="drecker" data-source="post: 2918673" data-attributes="member: 40074"><p><strong>thanks guys</strong></p><p></p><p>the saddle i borrow is a buckingham wide back. cant say im a big fan of it but it the only one ive used. i wont be using the spurs alot. at leasti dont think so. i dont do this work full time i wish i did. just cant find a steady good paying job in this field. ive been reading alot of reviews. ill let you know what i come up with. i plan on going through wes spur. thanks for the good advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drecker, post: 2918673, member: 40074"] [b]thanks guys[/b] the saddle i borrow is a buckingham wide back. cant say im a big fan of it but it the only one ive used. i wont be using the spurs alot. at leasti dont think so. i dont do this work full time i wish i did. just cant find a steady good paying job in this field. ive been reading alot of reviews. ill let you know what i come up with. i plan on going through wes spur. thanks for the good advice [/QUOTE]
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