 Okay, Dennis, we've turned the saddle around and what have you found? Well, we need to check the off, we need to check the hobble. And all these need to be checked on a regular basis, basically daily. The offside, if you're riding the same size horse all the time, the offside gets neglected. You don't look at it that often, but we sure need to check it. And this is what they call a single off, and it's actually nylon. Which is fine, but it still needs to be checked. Just because it's nylon, it's not going to be bulletproof. What we've got here is some bad wear from where the Bevan's Buckle, the Sturpleather, has come up on and worn there. Let's take it apart and see what we have here. On the D-ring and the holes, and where it folds around, you know, if you're riding basically the same size horse every time, it's going to fold in the same spot every time. So where it, everywhere it folds, you know, here's a bad spot in the leather. So I wouldn't, Lattigos are not that expensive compared to hospital stays. Ninety percent of the people ride a 5-H range. A lot of ladies with small hands and kids will like a half inch rain. A lot of the rainers ride a half inch rain because they can shorten them and lengthen them in their hand. Most of the cutters ride a 5-H rain. They vary in length from six and a half foot to over eight. The longer rains, they ride on finished horses. What we're going to do, and this came from a gentleman in Arkansas, and they have lots of mold in Arkansas, one part water, or one part less terrain, two parts.