at one time i understand they used to be called cordwainers as they worked with leather but nowadays i have not heard that term used. some may just be referred to as a saddler. where i come from a saddler makes both saddles and bridles and is a specialist in making horse equipment out of leather so it may also vary depending on the area that you live in
You call the person a Tanner or Leatherworker.
A harness-maker.
Amish
Lorimer
saddler
it is called cutting a bridle path and makes putting halters and bridles on easier and neater in appearance
The harness makes saddles, bridles, harnesses - a more sophisticated job than the saddler t or f You should clean saddles and bridles regularly to ensure suppleness and wipe down after every ride to remove dirt and oil.
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A saddler hand makes a horse's gear, saddles, harnesses, bridles, and the like.
manufacturer
A barrista is someone who makes coffees.
A person who makes leather is called a Tanner.
Gun maker
Salumanati
Someone who makes money can be called an employee, an entreprenaur, a business owner, successful, etc.
yes you can
Yes, Western and English bridles differ greatly. For one thing, they have completely different uses. For another thing, there are many types of English bridles, all used for specific events. Western bridles are pretty close to each other, although some do differ. English bridles are very complex and have many straps and different bits or reins. Western bridles are mush simpler, and do not have nose bands or chin straps. Some have throat latches, but many don't. I could go on forever listing the differences, but I'll just leave it at that.