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 Shoot Yeah
Posts: 4273
      Location: Where you need a paddle... Oregon! | Here it is, just in case, 121577 0407 |
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 Banjo and Baby
Posts: 7259
      Location: South of Canada and North of Mexico | Pretty sure the last four numbers are month and year. |
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Posts: 351
     Location: Arkansas | 12157 is the order number. It has a 7" gullet and was produced April of 2007 |
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 Regular
Posts: 57
  Location: Southern Oregon | Martin is very easy to call and ask .... Very helpful and will tell you anything they can about that saddle. When I called on mine they told me when it was made, tree, gullet , seat, tooling, leather everything and even if it was a custom order or sent to a retail store :) |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 528
  Location: Its Freaking Freezing Up Here... | Where is the serial number stamped? |
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 Shoot Yeah
Posts: 4273
      Location: Where you need a paddle... Oregon! | I managed to get someone from sales on the phone. It is a Sherry Cervi, but not the Crown C. Has a 6.5" gullet and a 14.5" seat. Was made in 2007 before they started making the wider Crown C gullet. On the Axis tree.
Anyone ride in one of these who can share their opinions? I have someone trying out my CJ Cactus, but if she doesn't buy it I'm thinking about trying the Martin out and doing a trade with someone else. The CJ is far too wide for both my horses. |
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 Been Blessed
Posts: 7587
      Location: Living in my Promised Land | One thing to watch is that the 6.5" gullet is narrow on the axis tree. If you want narrow, you will get it with this saddle. |
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