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Coblentz Collar Shop - Hand Crafted Draft Horse Collars  

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We visit Coblentz Collar Shop in Millersburg, Ohio
The Coblentz family has been making horse collars since 1975 when Robert Coblentz made them by hand. Today, his son Marion and his staff of crafts people produce a wide variety of horse and pony collars.
Marion shows us all the critical parts that are assembled to make a perfect collar. Watch as his crafts people cut the leather to the perfect pattern/size for different size collars.
A press cuts pieces from a large library of patterns to fit any size draft horse. Pieces are held in place with staples and then stitched together. Holes are punched and the laces are stitched by hand. The edges are hand trimmed.
Next the rims are attached which is very tricky. After most of the sewing assembly, the collars are stuffed with straw. The straw is forced through the wet leather tubes to fill the collar. After that, the main cavity of the collar is filled with straw. The straw in these steps is cut to work best for each particular use. Long straw and fine straw are both use depending on the usage. Wheat straw is used exclusively. Collar stuffing machines are very rare and it is fascinating to see them, and the craftsman using them.
After the collars are stuffed, they are placed in a mold/press of sorts to create the hame. The ends of the collars are cleaned of excess straw, trimmed, stitched and finished together with handwork and final sizing. The leather has been treated with oils before beginning the entire process.
A word from Marion explains why this expert shop makes world famous collars for draft horse!
It is important to note that synthetic collar material will not mold as well to the horse's neck shape. Leather is more flexible and moldable therefore, more comfortable.
Coblentz makes adjustable collars. They explain that these collars should be used for a horse that may gain/lose weight due to winter/summer weight. They should not be used for various sized horses. The ENTIRE load is coming through this collar and it should fit correctly at all times.
The skill and precision of these crafts people is impressive.

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@redsky8509
@redsky8509 2 года назад
Coblentz Collars all are we will use. Had others, they were just not the quality that the Coblentz are.
@philholland4184
@philholland4184 3 года назад
Great to see a young man so skilled in a dying trade! Carry on the good work.
@charlielawson2510
@charlielawson2510 10 месяцев назад
This is not a large trade, but it is FAR from dying.
@josephlian3895
@josephlian3895 3 года назад
Love this videos
@tracyjohnson2992
@tracyjohnson2992 Год назад
This is very informative and i am glad they are so great at their job. Such stunning workmanship and the pride in their work Good things to know. Thank you all.
@sentimentalbloke7586
@sentimentalbloke7586 3 года назад
Fantastic blog, sure gave me a far greater insight inot working horses and the gear required, blown away at the inventiveness of the era
@kevinpullus3079
@kevinpullus3079 7 месяцев назад
❤ one of the best
@kevengraham512
@kevengraham512 2 года назад
Use these collars. Great craftmanship!!
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 2 года назад
Amazing craftsmanship, thank you for sharing !!
@lynntraylor1646
@lynntraylor1646 3 года назад
Excellent craftsmanship.
@uxb1112
@uxb1112 5 лет назад
The sewing lady is worth her weight in gold. As a leather worker myself I salute her craftsman's ship. The owner would just have a shed with machines in it without her. Go girl go!
@rogercool4860
@rogercool4860 4 года назад
good info on real purpose of adjustable collar great job puts price of collars in better perspective
@tutekohe1361
@tutekohe1361 4 года назад
I know it’s psychosomatic, but I could actually smell the new leather as I was watching this! Excellent video. 👍
@blueridgebushcraft8294
@blueridgebushcraft8294 5 лет назад
I didn’t know that anyone was still making these. I remember plowing with my dad and grandpa when I was a young man. This is truly awesome.
@sergiochavez2538
@sergiochavez2538 4 года назад
Excelente video
@bigmule35
@bigmule35 5 лет назад
This was fantastic .
@cidcampeador1952
@cidcampeador1952 4 года назад
BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@redsky8509
@redsky8509 2 года назад
love my Coblentz collar, My mule uses his 21 inch non-adjustable half Sweeney mule collar year around.
@davidkimmel4216
@davidkimmel4216 Год назад
Thank You
@BRPFan
@BRPFan 5 лет назад
Awesome video!! Thank-You!!
@elneno82
@elneno82 5 лет назад
Great job and craftmanship. I'm pleassed to see young guys working here too
@sarahfalconer1541
@sarahfalconer1541 5 лет назад
Amazing, awesome look inside this process - thank you again RFD-TV and to the Coblentz family.
@user-bv5nm9cp6b
@user-bv5nm9cp6b 2 года назад
Г Фх
@user-bv5nm9cp6b
@user-bv5nm9cp6b 2 года назад
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@keithjacobson335
@keithjacobson335 5 лет назад
Really excellent information. I just received two collars from Coblentz and was very impressed with the workmanship.
@louiseromero4577
@louiseromero4577 3 года назад
Your gona need them when they throw the emp bomb its coming
@marianfrances4959
@marianfrances4959 5 лет назад
really stellar work! thank you for this enjoyable video. hello from canada!
@robertthornhill4379
@robertthornhill4379 5 лет назад
i am impressd good work
@carlosayala6754
@carlosayala6754 4 года назад
Very nice.
@mmanut
@mmanut 5 лет назад
New Subscriber, Great Channel, EVEN BETTER CRAFTSMANSHIP. GREAT JOB‼️👍👍 Vinny 🇺🇸
@asilarabians
@asilarabians 2 года назад
I need to know how to measure for the collar, AND then the harness, my girls are an odd size!
@peteacher52
@peteacher52 3 года назад
Interesting, informative and fascinating all rolled into one. In the 70s we used Neatsfoot oil on our leather products; I guess 'horsey' people still use it.
@timbutler5690
@timbutler5690 4 года назад
I always wanted to know how it was made thank you for sharing.
@sunnahberkuda8574
@sunnahberkuda8574 2 года назад
👍👍👍👍
@ukaszstrzelecki3739
@ukaszstrzelecki3739 5 лет назад
Dobra robota
@aixpert291
@aixpert291 5 лет назад
Really cool. Thanks for sharing!
@terrygorgichuk5657
@terrygorgichuk5657 2 года назад
Would Flax straw last longer? If not Why?
@pablofranciscosamudiofranc3269
@pablofranciscosamudiofranc3269 4 года назад
Saludos desde paraguay
@samueleicher5532
@samueleicher5532 4 года назад
Interesting!!! It would be nice if you could capture everything,,, it all looks so partial!!!
@tracyblack1509
@tracyblack1509 Год назад
Impressive. Very good detail and camera shots. I drive carriage ponies. I use breast collars. I have a 11.2 Gypsy Cob I’m training to drive. I thought about putting her in a collar and hames. Can you tell me anything to help me decide what would work best. She will not be entered into any pulling competitions. Pleasure shows. Breed shows. Maybe a CDE. And basic recreational driving.
@jackdotzman2908
@jackdotzman2908 5 лет назад
Just recently discovered the Rural Heritage Channel, wow, you really cover some very interesting subjects. And your videos are very well edited. I enjoy learning how it used to be done, thank you for going to the trouble to make your video’s. Jack/Missouri
@pablofranciscosamudiofranc3269
@pablofranciscosamudiofranc3269 4 года назад
Muy buena el video informacion de mucha utilidad .por favor si podria mosyrar una medida de los cortes del cuero
@youtub1015
@youtub1015 4 года назад
☝️👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
@kalango198
@kalango198 5 лет назад
🇧🇷👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👊🏻👊🏻
@colinrobert-kv2up
@colinrobert-kv2up 3 месяца назад
Machined parts,gears,bearings? Cam shaft tooling,
@jokonugroho4040
@jokonugroho4040 4 года назад
God and joss
@matifilm8065
@matifilm8065 5 лет назад
SuperProduct
@ianstewart-koster9982
@ianstewart-koster9982 Год назад
What's the sewing machine they're using - what make and model? It's a fascinating one -looks like a needle feed.
@romahmdov1385
@romahmdov1385 4 года назад
👍👍👍🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
@johnmcnamee2368
@johnmcnamee2368 4 года назад
do you make straddles for gigs
@franciscoantonio1474
@franciscoantonio1474 10 месяцев назад
Quanyo custa uma coleira dessas??
@pedrofernandez2482
@pedrofernandez2482 2 года назад
Muy buen video soy de México si pueden embiar para México y cuánto cuesta l un collar
@wild_mustangs_and_parrots
@wild_mustangs_and_parrots 2 года назад
It looks like this may be where two of my collars were made. What I don't understand on the two I have is the top is so wide. Wide from front to back of the horse's neck. So it does not want to stay 'set back' on the neck. It wants to ride up the neck rather easily. I wonder if it is a mule collar. I have googled extensively and cannot see an actual picture of a mule collar to see if they are indeed wide or deep at the top of the neck.
@user-fn9dc9iu9z
@user-fn9dc9iu9z 3 года назад
👉💵💲👈
@oldtrio1
@oldtrio1 4 года назад
Collar Shop
@josemercado4804
@josemercado4804 2 года назад
how much for one ?
@user-qv3vq4td5d
@user-qv3vq4td5d 4 года назад
скільки коштує такий хомут я хочу купить на свого коня ??????
@aibazovhusei5825
@aibazovhusei5825 3 года назад
Столько лет запрегая коня в телегу работая на ней я и не думал что так скоро это в историю спишется.
@mohdarshad1932
@mohdarshad1932 3 года назад
99C4 8 b
@user-li7om6rr9v
@user-li7om6rr9v 4 года назад
Строение Земли. Земная кора: 75 - 85 километров толщины. Анти-гравитационный газ -и давление в 300 атмос. внутри Земли. Два Солнца, работающих на азоте 8. 1- ое Большое Солнце = диаметру 20 Земных кор. 2 -ое,Меньшее Солнце: диаметр - 10 Земных кор. После ввода топлива через Иерусалим ---- ----.Третьего Храма --- во внутрь Земли, диаметр Меньшего Солнца должен быть 40 Земных кор. Топливо Земли - образец. Образец находится в Мекке, в Кубе - в восточном углу, в серебряной оправе чёрного цвета, легче воды Анти-гравитационное излучение из внутри Земли. от 10 до 20 киловат на квадратный сантиметр/вы. понимаете какая это огромная сила? и прямо пропорционально цвету кожи людей, Индиго просыпайтесь синтезируйте АЗОТ 8 СТРОИТЕ ЛЕТАЮЩИЕ ТАРЕЛКИ СТРОЙТЕ РЕАКТОРЫ НА АЗОТЕ 8
@kenchafin9890
@kenchafin9890 2 года назад
Worse camera work ever. Felt like looking through a key hole. Great topic, poor presentation.
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