Scott started shoeing my horses and mules back in 2011. When he first showed up at our place, he took one look at my hat and said, "Packer's crease!" I couldn't believe it! Only we old timers knew it was called a packer's crease and not a "Gus" like so many other people call it nowadays. Scott learned how to make saddles from Terrell Anderson, another fine craftsman. I still have one of the horseshoe nails that was given out at Scott's funeral. He is sorely missed.
I took the USU horseshoeing clinic from Scott a few years back. It was a great experience from a great teacher. I would run into him over the years through various roping clinics or horse events and he would remember me and ask how my horseshoeing was doing. I was probably one of his least skilled students but he was always genuine and remembered me. He was a humble skilled craftsman that really cared for his horses and people who worked with them. He once had a saddle for sale and I looked at it thinking it was really nice but couldn't afford it at the time. Looking back I wish I could have found a way to purchase it. I was sad to hear when he passed away. Utah lost one of its best horse ambassadors that day. So far from what I've seen in your videos you're carrying on his legacy with your work. Keep up the awesome videos!
Black Coffee! Benchmade knife! Bacon and Eggs! Alec Bradley Cigar's! Good American made boots! And my dogs ! Add the Horse and I am set with sum Whiskey! RIP Popcorn Sutton
Hi there, fellow "TH-camr" here. I LOVE the aesthetic look of your videos, and you're definitely a natural on camera 👍Question: Would you be open to listing your filming gear in your descriptions?? Or maybe I can just send you my videos to edit, haha jk. Thanks for your time. -Danielle from the PDR
This is completely off-topic, but your hat is one of the best I’ve ever seen who makes it, and Where did you have it shaped. And with all respect, That might be a personal thing to ask. If so, it’s not my intention to be rude I really admire it. Thanks Sir
You have some great vids! I just got a new Jeff Smith seat rigged and love it. Ive been using one of their cutters for about 10 years and its been a good one. Anyone know who makes a good, affordable spade bit? I ride more with my seat and legs than a rein and always with my fingertips and very little contact. Just sayin before I get jumped... Not related, I handled ac almost 30 years at a big fbo at kokc... which really narrows it down. The Pilatus was just getting popular when I left. PT6s are tough.
Thanks, Mike! You’re safe with us to talk spade bits. Anyone who jumps down your throat for that probably hasn’t seen how much a busy horse loves working a cricket.
Scott started shoeing my horses and mules back in 2011. When he first showed up at our place, he took one look at my hat and said, "Packer's crease!" I couldn't believe it! Only we old timers knew it was called a packer's crease and not a "Gus" like so many other people call it nowadays. Scott learned how to make saddles from Terrell Anderson, another fine craftsman. I still have one of the horseshoe nails that was given out at Scott's funeral. He is sorely missed.
He is missed. His funeral was a testament to his greatness. Each of his kids gave him a great tribute.
Yeah! Very nice saddle! Like the brass work! Beautiful! Congratulations
Thank you.🙏
I took the USU horseshoeing clinic from Scott a few years back. It was a great experience from a great teacher. I would run into him over the years through various roping clinics or horse events and he would remember me and ask how my horseshoeing was doing. I was probably one of his least skilled students but he was always genuine and remembered me. He was a humble skilled craftsman that really cared for his horses and people who worked with them. He once had a saddle for sale and I looked at it thinking it was really nice but couldn't afford it at the time. Looking back I wish I could have found a way to purchase it. I was sad to hear when he passed away. Utah lost one of its best horse ambassadors that day. So far from what I've seen in your videos you're carrying on his legacy with your work. Keep up the awesome videos!
Thank you!🙏 Yeah Scott represented the best of us.
Black Coffee! Benchmade knife! Bacon and Eggs! Alec Bradley Cigar's! Good American made boots! And my dogs ! Add the Horse and I am set with sum Whiskey! RIP Popcorn Sutton
Thanks God bless you and your family
This is Day 1 of trying to convince Stonefield to have an episode on cow dogs and also convince Jordan peterson to be my honorary grandpapa.
If it’s not too much to ask… could you link or tell me about your bomber jacket? Looks super supple and comfortable. Most importantly, warm!!!
No problem! Master Supply Company is where it comes from. This is the Grimshaw but my favorite is actually the Mark IV.
@ I’ll look at them both! What do you like better about the MkIV over the Grimshaw?
@@jasonlewis7444Mark IV. More versatile jacket that I can wear 3/4 seasons during the year. Grimshaw is really warm so it fits best during winter.
Cheers from Portugal! We don't ride saddles like this, but I totally get what you're saying: 'There's no saddle like mine.
Thanks for watching the channel! Maybe you’ll have to teach us your ways at some point.
I like that alot !
Hi there, fellow "TH-camr" here. I LOVE the aesthetic look of your videos, and you're definitely a natural on camera 👍Question: Would you be open to listing your filming gear in your descriptions?? Or maybe I can just send you my videos to edit, haha jk. Thanks for your time. -Danielle from the PDR
This question is probably more for Mike. We shoot on a Cannon R5C and have a few different light setups with Rode mics.
@@Stonefieldranch Nice. So Mike is your videographer and editor?
Yep! He’s in some of our sit down videos.
Sure like the Cantle height & shape. Looks like pretty good support for the lower back. Or just plain comfortable.
This is completely off-topic, but your hat is one of the best I’ve ever seen who makes it, and Where did you have it shaped. And with all respect, That might be a personal thing to ask. If so, it’s not my intention to be rude I really admire it. Thanks Sir
Thank you! It’s a Resistol Rough and Ready 30x-Natural Color resistol.com/products/30x-rough-n-ready-cowboy-hat
Thank you, Sir
You have some great vids! I just got a new Jeff Smith seat rigged and love it. Ive been using one of their cutters for about 10 years and its been a good one. Anyone know who makes a good, affordable spade bit? I ride more with my seat and legs than a rein and always with my fingertips and very little contact. Just sayin before I get jumped... Not related, I handled ac almost 30 years at a big fbo at kokc... which really narrows it down. The Pilatus was just getting popular when I left. PT6s are tough.
Thanks, Mike! You’re safe with us to talk spade bits. Anyone who jumps down your throat for that probably hasn’t seen how much a busy horse loves working a cricket.
What hat do you use?
Resistol Rough and Ready 30x