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Antiqued Silver Engraved Concho Chicago Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
👞 Leathercraft, 🧶 Crafting

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Details

MaterialNickel
Head StyleRound
BrandHill Saddlery & Tack
ColorSilver

Description of Antiqued Silver Engraved Concho Chicago

* Makes 10 complete assemblies. 1/2" Engraved Concho With 1/4"Chicago Screws. Antiqued Nickel plated to withstand the elements. Threaded post lets you easily open and re-attach piece. Great for: Horse saddle-tack repair, gun belts, holsters, shoes, bags, chaps motorcycle gear and much more. Heavy duty long lasting construction. **Great decorative concho.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stylish Concho Brings Life to Leather

This silver engraved concho adds a touch of class to any leather piece. The intricate design and antiqued finish perfectly complement its Arts and Crafts vibe. The concho is lightweight but sturdy, making it easy to work with. The only downside: the price is a bit on the high side. Overall, a great addition to any leathercraft project.

Pros
  • Beautiful engraving and unique antique appearance
Cons
  • May not appeal to those who prefer modern or minimalist styles

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Better specify your requirements

They are too small and not long enough to fit through two pieces of leather on the bridle so they don't fit my project at all. They're good, just not what I expected.

Pros
  • Durable, heavy-duty construction. **Great decorative shell
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointing

The delivery time for the product was excellent. What bothered me was that I had to use a screwdriver and pliers to twist them together. All the other shells I've ever used I've had no problem hand rolling. It doesn't matter which front and back I used. A small project has become a big one. The final project looks good, but it was too difficult to complete.

Pros
  • Aged Nickel plated to withstand the elements
Cons
  • I don't remember