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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-05-27 12:04 PM
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I need help in trying to find a saddle to fit my high withered, broad shouldered gelding!! I don't even know where to begin!! HELP!!!!!!!! 
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panamasgold
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ThreeCorners
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Posted 2014-05-27 1:12 PM
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What is your price bracket?  
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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-05-27 1:16 PM
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LuckyNGG'sGirl
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Posted 2014-05-27 1:26 PM
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Pictures of your horse? Head level, squared up decently, no tack so we can see his build.

I have a big wide shouldered gelding with medium withers and ordered a Crown C for him.

ETA: You can try one if you give Martin a call and ask for a demo - they do it for free and are wonderful to work with!

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HorsesNHarleys
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2014-05-27 1:28 PM
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You should look into the PSC saddles formaly known as H3.  They are amazing quality and have several tree options both in width and twist or bars. 
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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-05-27 1:49 PM
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How do I post a picture??
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panamasgold
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Posted 2014-05-27 2:27 PM
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2014-05-27 3:09 PM
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Martin Crown C's come in a variety of gullet sizes. My daughters horse has big shoulders and the Crown C in a 8 1/2 inch gullet fits him perfectly. She ordered it from a store in Oregon and they have a full return policy within 3 days if it doesnt fit. They also offered free shipping.
 Also check out the Caldwell. Pro Max,or Maxxed out. Caldwell's are the top of the line cadilac of saddles and they hold their resale value like non other.
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JLBerry
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-05-27 3:16 PM
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Martin Crown C. Make sure it is fitted correctly though, as they fit differently than other saddles.
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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-05-27 3:40 PM
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I just got rid of my Caldwell Rocket because it kept sliding back on my open horse and made his back really sore. LOVED my TG that I had though for my retired gelding... Guess I've been spoiled for the last 10 years with my Caldwell TG.
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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-05-28 7:39 AM
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JLBerry - 2014-05-27 4:16 PM Martin Crown C. Make sure it is fitted correctly though, as they fit differently than other saddles.

 What do you mean? i looked at one of these yesterday and liked the way i felt in it, but now I need to make sure it fits my horse.
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JLBerry
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-05-28 7:49 AM
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They are designed to sit further back on the horse, behind their shoulder. Some people are not used to this. And also, you horse will probably need a wider gullet than you think.....a lot of people are used to 7 in gullets on every saddle. I would consider my horse pretty average size for a barrel horse and he has a 10 inch gullet on his saddle. There are a lot of Crown C's for sale on the internet etc because people buy the wrong gullet size at first and then end up needing a larger one.
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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-05-28 8:15 AM
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I am used to the way the Caldwell's sit higher on the shoulder and he already was in a 7 1/2 gullet and it slide back BAD! So how would I go about measuring him for the correct gullet in a Crown C??
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JLBerry
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-05-28 8:42 AM
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Well the whole theory behind these saddles is that they sit behind the shoulder as to allow freedom of movement and not pinch and put all the weight on the horses shoulder, thus allowing them to reach further and turn better. Most horses have atrophy in their wither/shoulder area from poor saddle fit. Their backs should be even from their shoulder through the loin, ie no dips etc. So at first when you get one of these saddles you have to shim the front to fill in where your horse has muscle atrophy. Sherry Cervi explains it on the Crown C website. Like I said, it is a whole different train of thought when fitting these saddles. But once people try them, they usually like them. I love mine. I know there are a lot of Crown C fans here on BHW also. http://www.martinsaddlery.com/Default.aspx?p=saddles&sId=10
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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-05-28 9:50 AM
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JLBerry - 2014-05-28 9:42 AM Well the whole theory behind these saddles is that they sit behind the shoulder as to allow freedom of movement and not pinch and put all the weight on the horses shoulder, thus allowing them to reach further and turn better. Most horses have atrophy in their wither/shoulder area from poor saddle fit. Their backs should be even from their shoulder through the loin, ie no dips etc. So at first when you get one of these saddles you have to shim the front to fill in where your horse has muscle atrophy. Sherry Cervi explains it on the Crown C website. Like I said, it is a whole different train of thought when fitting these saddles. But once people try them, they usually like them. I love mine. I know there are a lot of Crown C fans here on BHW also. http://www.martinsaddlery.com/Default.aspx?p=saddles&sId=10[/qu...
I watched the one video of her's and it makes complete sense when you think about it. I called Equibrand to talk with them about the demo program, but I got referred to a rep around this area who is still a good 3 1/2 hours away from me. I found a Crown C that I really like, but the gullet is a 7" and the Caldwell i had was a 7 1/2" and it slid back something horrible!! I shouldn't have done this to myself , but now I am completely with out and saddle and kind of in a time crunch. I just had to have his hocks injected because of the poor fitting saddle and I don't want to just throw anything on his back just so I can ride. So now I'm starting to hit panic mode!
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JLBerry
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-05-28 10:28 AM
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I understand how you feel! I had to sell my saddle to be able to buy the Crown C so I was without a saddle for about a month. But I just looked at it as even though I couldn't run for a while it was better for my horse in the long run. I hope it works out for you!
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panamasgold
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Posted 2014-05-28 10:39 AM
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JLBerry - 2014-05-28 11:28 AM I understand how you feel! I had to sell my saddle to be able to buy the Crown C so I was without a saddle for about a month. But I just looked at it as even though I couldn't run for a while it was better for my horse in the long run. I hope it works out for you!

Wish I had a month to wait! Our state finals are within the month... oh the situations i put myself in somethimes, LoL
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sorrel horse ranch
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Posted 2014-05-28 10:51 AM
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I would try calling Larry Coats and talking to him. 
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