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Up for sale one real good custom made by Bud Allison of Rosebud Montana using cowboy roping saddle. 17" seat. leather is supple not dry this saddle has been taken care of...no loose or lost stitches ..though used. Basket stamped details hand done. Cowboy owned worked on the bigger Ranches in the Montana Bighole basin. Solid tree, good condition real sheepskin lined, no problems, ready to ride. Full quarter horse bars. All measurements shown in photos please refer to them..Modified association tree..fiber glass coated wood tree.Rawhide trimed cantle edge .,handlaced swells,full double riging in tree style (which is stronger than in skirt style) this is a heavy duty roping saddle with a good foreward swing to the stirrups easier for long days in the saddle...nice comfy dish to saddle seat and cantle, non padded seat will keep you hind end from going to sleep and better for when in wet conditions (no sitting on a wet sponge).Enoug swell to get underneather on rougher stock but no so much as to bear trap you in if you need to get out n a hurry. Good off billet latigo and cinch latigo also arrives with cinch.This is a custom handmade saddle which cost over 3700. when new. Made by Allison saddlery Rosebud MT triple maker marked and numbered. approximately 47 lbs.Ask questions..reasonable offers accepted. Free UPS ground shipping. Thanks for looking.
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Returns accepted only if I have missrepresented the item or item is grossly different from the description including the photos. Ask questions if you wonder about fit for you or your horse...we are pretty savy over here...