Missing leather saddle front bolt
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Missing leather saddle front bolt
Hi everyone,
I got this vintage leather off eBay. I expected dried leather which it was. It looked salvageable.
It arrived missing the front tensionning bolt. Looking back on the pictures that area was dark
and unclear. Anyway does anyone know a source for these or has an extra.
Thanks.
I got this vintage leather off eBay. I expected dried leather which it was. It looked salvageable.
It arrived missing the front tensionning bolt. Looking back on the pictures that area was dark
and unclear. Anyway does anyone know a source for these or has an extra.
Thanks.
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Hi everyone,
I got this vintage leather off eBay. I expected dried leather which it was. It looked salvageable.
It arrived missing the front tensionning bolt. Looking back on the pictures that area was dark
and unclear. Anyway does anyone know a source for these or has an extra.
Thanks.
I got this vintage leather off eBay. I expected dried leather which it was. It looked salvageable.
It arrived missing the front tensionning bolt. Looking back on the pictures that area was dark
and unclear. Anyway does anyone know a source for these or has an extra.
Thanks.
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It sucks, but I would think you can source a bolt easily enough and with less trouble than sending the saddle back. Hardware stores, someone else's destroyed saddle, online...somewhere.
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That picture shows you are missing more than the bolt. The metal nose piece is not there or at least not attached to the leather. Have you ever replaced rivets before?
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I had to look twice, but the nose piece at least is there. Sounds like the OP would rather make do than confront the seller, and I have to admit that there have been times when I should have noticed something awry in the picture or description, but in this case, the seller really should have been upfront about it.
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It looks as though you're lacking the shackle, as well as the tension bolt.
More seriously, though, it looks as though the leather has been stretched to it's limit - if not beyond?
More seriously, though, it looks as though the leather has been stretched to it's limit - if not beyond?
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You are right I guess I should have looked closer myself!
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Looks like the metal nose cap is there, in which case, you're lucky. A shackle, a bolt and nut and it should be OK. If it hasn't been stretched out to the max. But Tony C. is probably right.
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