
Cinch Making is the tying and weaving of cinches, a Traditional Cowboy Art of handmade quality gear that is both both functional and comfortable for your equine partner. Copper Canyon Cinches are each hand made, tied and woven with high quality 100% American mohair from the Angora goat.
Cinch hardware choices consist of of stainless steel, brass, or bronze buckles and rings. The bronze buckles are custom made by Bork and Sons at their foundry in Washington state, using a manganese bronze alloy that offers great strength and resists corrosion. In the true essence of our Western Tradition of hand-made gear, I proudly offer American-made hardware whenever possible.
I often have cinches in stock from 28" to 36" lengths, but they don't last long! You may choose from cinches already made up, or order a custom cinch designed and tied to your desire.
Your Copper Canyon Cinch is a one-of-a-kind due to the variety of cinch styles with varying widths, based on your saddle's riggin, number of strands used in single or double layers, choice of various buckle options, colors and designs. My goal is to produce a unique piece of "wearable art" that will please the rider aesthetically and functionally.
Custom dyed Mohair will be offered at a higher cost due to the process involved, and i will be offering Alpaca fiber cord due to exquisitely soft feel. ~Leslie
Cinch hardware choices consist of of stainless steel, brass, or bronze buckles and rings. The bronze buckles are custom made by Bork and Sons at their foundry in Washington state, using a manganese bronze alloy that offers great strength and resists corrosion. In the true essence of our Western Tradition of hand-made gear, I proudly offer American-made hardware whenever possible.
I often have cinches in stock from 28" to 36" lengths, but they don't last long! You may choose from cinches already made up, or order a custom cinch designed and tied to your desire.
Your Copper Canyon Cinch is a one-of-a-kind due to the variety of cinch styles with varying widths, based on your saddle's riggin, number of strands used in single or double layers, choice of various buckle options, colors and designs. My goal is to produce a unique piece of "wearable art" that will please the rider aesthetically and functionally.
Custom dyed Mohair will be offered at a higher cost due to the process involved, and i will be offering Alpaca fiber cord due to exquisitely soft feel. ~Leslie