I used to get it from my dad when i was first allowed to wear spurs, and it put the buckles on the inside. He finally just said "You'll learn"! Well, when i took that tree off the inside of my stirrup and bruised my foot quite well. Let's say the buckles never went on the inside again. Then history repeated itself, between me and one of my boys
I learned as a young boy, you wear the buckles on the outside, so they will not catch on each other, and keep you from falling on your face!! That comes out of New Mexico, Vaya Con Dios
@@thecowboycampus I grew up with cowhands, in northeaster New Mexico. Most of the hands I grew up with, wore true shotgun chaps, no zippers, no buckles, no snaps. I have watched younger guys try to put on a pair of shotgun chaps. They fight them like a three year old putting on his britches. The way you slip into a pair of shotgun chaps is to turn them around backwards, they will slip right on and off, of course after you get them pulled up just turn the legs around. The old cowhands way of putting on and taking off a pair of true shotgun chaps!! Vaya Con Dios
We weare buclkes on the inside here in Arizona because of the thick brush
No we don't
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What are the brands of the boots?
Where did you get that shirt?
I used to get it from my dad when i was first allowed to wear spurs, and it put the buckles on the inside. He finally just said "You'll learn"!
Well, when i took that tree off the inside of my stirrup and bruised my foot quite well. Let's say the buckles never went on the inside again.
Then history repeated itself, between me and one of my boys
I learned as a young boy, you wear the buckles on the outside, so they will not catch on each other, and keep you from falling on your face!! That comes out of New Mexico, Vaya Con Dios
Whatever works for you and keeps you upright! :) thanks for watching
@@thecowboycampus I grew up with cowhands, in northeaster New Mexico. Most of the hands I grew up with, wore true shotgun chaps, no zippers, no buckles, no snaps. I have watched younger guys try to put on a pair of shotgun chaps. They fight them like a three year old putting on his britches. The way you slip into a pair of shotgun chaps is to turn them around backwards, they will slip right on and off, of course after you get them pulled up just turn the legs around. The old cowhands way of putting on and taking off a pair of true shotgun chaps!! Vaya Con Dios
The real question is, green, red or Christmas?
GREAT LOVE FOR NEW MEXICO!
@@nmelkhunter1BOTH, BUT depends
Cali style always interfiered with my billet leather. Texas style provides alot of leather against the horse and minamal interference.
Hello cowbow. Now I learned too much about spurs.
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I like my Dove wings, and not just because I made them.
It doesn't matter a damn if the buckles are inside or outside, just old wives tales, you worried about it get some dove wings, no buckles at all.
Gunsel U for the Yellowstone fans…
Buckles on the inside makes no sense. I would think it would rub on the stirrup. Good info though.
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And they will catch on each other, sooner or later!!!
@@jimkemp566 they haven't yet lol
@@jimkemp566I’ve worn spurs with my buckles on the inside my entire life and have NEVER had that happen. Of course I’m only 54 so…
@@TxCwbythere were vaqueros pushing cows around California missions a hundred years before the first waddie drove a longhorn out of Texas.
Soft side to horse.
Buckles inside looks better.
Buckles on the inside don't hang up on fences as bad when your horse is let's just say out of control.