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'''Latigo''' Is cattle hide leather tanned with a combination of alum and gambier, used for cinches, ties, saddle strings and other saddlery work and for army accoutrements. It also has numerous outdoor uses, wherever a supple, durable leather is needed. Also the common terminology for when the clowns signal the bullrider when his "8 seconds" is up. they will yell "lat-it-go" For a definition on girth please refer to the following lnk: |
'''Latigo''' Is a famous brand name cattle hide leather tanned with a combination of alum and gambier, used for cinches, ties, saddle strings and other saddlery work and for army accoutrements. It also has numerous outdoor uses, wherever a supple, durable leather is needed. Also the common terminology for when the clowns signal the bullrider when his "8 seconds" is up. they will yell "lat-it-go" For a definition on girth please refer to the following lnk: |
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* Part of a [[girth (tack)]] |
* Part of a [[girth (tack)]] |
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Latigo is also an automobile |
Latigo is also an automobile |
Revision as of 20:04, 24 May 2011
Latigo has four meanings: Latigo Is a famous brand name cattle hide leather tanned with a combination of alum and gambier, used for cinches, ties, saddle strings and other saddlery work and for army accoutrements. It also has numerous outdoor uses, wherever a supple, durable leather is needed. Also the common terminology for when the clowns signal the bullrider when his "8 seconds" is up. they will yell "lat-it-go" For a definition on girth please refer to the following lnk:
- Part of a girth (tack)
Latigo is also an automobile
- Fisker Latigo CS, an automobile
Latigo can also refer to a newspaper comic strip by Stan Lynde.
Latigo can also refer to a Spanish surname dating back to the Spanish Armada and migrating to many countries in which the Spanish colonized such as Phillipines, Argentina, Mexico and United States.