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Hi,
Would anyone have any suggestions on where or how I could I could find out the size and how much an old black and white American saddle I have is worth?
Thanks in advance
Would anyone have any suggestions on where or how I could I could find out the size and how much an old black and white American saddle I have is worth?
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry but I can't do links! - google 'old American saddles' and you'll find lots on there -and for sizing, google 'how to measure an American saddle' - very different to measuring an English one which is why I can't be more helpful but the pictures are probably clearer than text anyway. Would also suggest carefully looking over the saddle to fine who made it then google that. Any help?
There is a site called 'Value my stuff' that does a sort of Flog It type valuation for a small fee.
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yes - I ride western so can help you.
For the size measure :
http:// www.wes tern-sa ddle-gu ide.com /images /seat-s ize.jpg
an average size for Western saddle is 15 - 17 inches
See if there is a makers mark anywhere on the saddle if you find one post bacl with it. Western saddles can vary enormously from an old Mexican one at around £125 to sort after branded USA ones that can be up to £1000's
A picture would be great!
For the size measure :
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an average size for Western saddle is 15 - 17 inches
See if there is a makers mark anywhere on the saddle if you find one post bacl with it. Western saddles can vary enormously from an old Mexican one at around £125 to sort after branded USA ones that can be up to £1000's
A picture would be great!
We have lots of saddles here on the place in western U.S. As mentioned, you now have instructions on measuring the size of the saddle seat. The back part is the cantle and usually the maker of the saddle will stamp the leather on the back of the cantle. Additionally, there may be a maker's stamp of the "fender" which is the bottom part that goes on the horse... the mark (if any) will be between the two parts of the fender.
Be sure to check the condition of the underside or padding, usually made of lambs wool... this is the part tht rides on the back of the horse and shouldn't be overly worn down to the letaher... todo so will soon make the horse's back sore...
Be sure to check the condition of the underside or padding, usually made of lambs wool... this is the part tht rides on the back of the horse and shouldn't be overly worn down to the letaher... todo so will soon make the horse's back sore...