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   Location: Oklahoma | The good the bad the ugly??? My husband is riding for a cutter and can get them at a really nice price so I was curious about them.. |
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  Location: Oklahoma | LOVE my Jeff Smith saddle!!! I have a barrel saddle with a cutter tree, fits every horse I put it on!  |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | There was a thread about these saddles maybe a week ago that had quite a bit of responses. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | Can you share it? I couldnt seem to find anything when I searched. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I bumped that thread up for you. |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | Very nice saddles. Ride really nice as well. I had a couple barrel saddles made off of their cutting tree several years ago that I really liked. Loved the way it rode, but it wasn't fitting my wider made horses just right. Not terrible, just snug on something that has a wider back and was sliding back in a run on one particular horse. Other than that, I have no complaints. I'm local to the saddle shop, so it was easy for me to go down and pick it up.
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   Location: Oklahoma | Southtxponygirl - 2017-01-26 4:03 PM I bumped that thread up for you.
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| Love, love, love my Jeff Smiths. I've had Pozzi's, Martin Crown C's, Circle Y's of all kinds, Allen Ranch's, Caldwell, etc. and nothing has fit me or my horse as nice as the Jeff Smith's. Their quality is comparable to the Martin's (which far surpass anything I've had) but the fit is second to none. They fit more horses than I've ever been able to fit on any other saddle (and I've tried the all!). Love them! |
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