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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | Anyone ever rose them? I feel in love with one and bought it on the spot but now I’m starting to regret it because I can’t find a single review on them. |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| If you like it then the reviews don't mean anything. All that is important is that you like it. |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | euchee - 2019-09-29 8:57 PM
If you like it then the reviews don't mean anything. All that is important is that you like it.
I take care of my saddles but I wanted to make sure it isn’t going to break or wear out in a year. I’ve been riding the same saddle daily for 12 years with very little work done on it and love it but it was time for a bigger seat size and they don’t make mine anymore. |
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| I have 2. the first one I bought on black friday last year it has the 8" gullet with the shoulder flare, put it on my DIL little mutton withered horse it fit him like a glove.. I just bought my second one in July its a 7.5" gullet with the shoulder flare. I love it! and I just come out of a Treeless saddle. I love the pocket for my seat, my legs are in the right place. The quility of the leather and workmanship is very very good!. So I would recommend them |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| I’ve had several and liked them when I rode horses that they fit. The last 2 I had were their full tree which is a 7” gullet. Their regular tree is a 6.5 I think - I confirmed with Lynn when I sold my last 2 that they were full trees and 7” gullets. They do not make a 7.5” or 8”. I have no idea if their regular would have worked on the horse I had or not as I went with a different maker. Nice saddles for the price point you can get into them at. |
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 Bulls Eye
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       Location: Oklahoma | I had one I built in late 2008/early 2009. It was the full QH bars so a 7" gullet. I regret selling that saddle. Coming from an english background, it set me where I liked in the saddle. It was narrow through the twist and sat like a dressage saddle. |
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Veteran
Posts: 144
  Location: East TN | I have a 14" full qh bar slick seat triple creek saddle and I LOVE IT! Feels like it really holds me "in" the seat. |
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 Not Afraid to Work
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| I've ridden a few but never owned one myself. They were super popular for awhile and I never heard anything bad about them but they just kinda phased out like a lot of the trends do over the years. I still see people with them. |
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  Location: Central Florida | I had one custom made years ago. I loved it, unfortunaltly it didn't fit my new horse. I have several friends that ride in them and love them also. |
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 Warrior Mom
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| I bought one and I really liked it. It fit my horses well. I ended up selling it because I wanted something else. The only negative thing I've consistently heard is the customer service on them. I didnt ever have an issue getting in touch with the company but apparently others did. I believe mine was an older model, the quality was there. I'm not sure I'd run out and purchase another though. |
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   Location: Kentucky | I absolutely love, Love, LOVE mine! Did I mention I love mine?! lol I tried some many different saddles over the years, from inexpensive to really expensive. I love the way the TC fits me and most horses. I love the narrow twist that doesn't feel like you are sitting on a cinder block. My hips don't hurt. The tree flairs to fit a lot of different back shapes. It does have some rock to it. So not so great for board flat backs. The fenders are in the right spot. Definately not behind me like a lot of saddles are. I feel secure, but not trapped. I bought one used. Fell in love with it and ordered another. I sold my 1st one because I needed money when I moved. Will order another when the time comes. Leather is great, not super soft like it will wear out fast. But not stiff either. For the money, you definately cant go wrong! 
Edited by Go Lucky Dun 2019-09-30 11:32 AM
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Posts: 2533
   Location: the land of dust & sticks | great saddles! I’ve had 4-5 of them. Still have the 1st one I bought in 2006. It’s in great shape, when cleaned up it looks like new. Love them and Jason and his crew are great to work with! |
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 Elite Veteran
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       Location: USA | I loved mine and regret selling it. Dang chips and queso made my booty and thighs get bigger and it didn't fit anymore and I sold it. |
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