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   Location: The Great West | What would you buy? Im not concerned with tooling, custom conchos, or other "bling" and will most likely have a Wade 3000 pad under it. I'm willing to spent the money, as long as its comfortable to my horses, I'll ride several different ones in it so nothing overly wide/narrow. This saddle will replace an old FQH Saddlesmith that I really like, but it will cost a lot more than its worth to repair, and Saddlesmiths are not made like they used to be either. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Caldwell, Double J, Crown C. With 5 Star pads |
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   Location: Tennessee | Stoney!! |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I had the priveledge and am still reeling from the experience, of meeting Meleta Brown and having her help me saddle fit 2 horses. One is 9yrs old and always threatened to buck/crow hop if his saddle moved forward just the slightest which made ranching and of course barrel racing, a bit of a challange. My big hunter prospect has also been interesting. I ran the 9yr old using her saddle for 3 days and he just got better and better until the 3rd day he was actually rating the barrels and having some take off out of them and running home. Night and day difference!!! I ordered one of her newer designs just yesterday. Money is def an object, but I can either spend the money and enjoy my horses (and not hitting dirt) or keep trying all these other brands. Her advice about saddle fit just made perfect sense. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | http://thefreedomsaddle.com/products/saddles/barrel-saddles/ |
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Posts: 8699
        Location: the end of the rainbow | in no particular order....I want a Merrill, a McCrae, a meleta brown, a Lynn McKenzie nueva, a Crown C and a Sibley. I have a serious addiction and I really would be a saddle hoarder if I could afford it.
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| Deb Sibley Ultra Flex |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | FlyingJT - 2014-07-23 4:36 PM Deb Sibley Ultra Flex
Like these too, I have one |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | willrodeo4food - 2014-07-23 4:34 PM
in no particular order....I want a Merrill, a McCrae, a meleta brown, a Lynn McKenzie nueva, a Crown C and a Sibley. I have a serious addiction and I really would be a saddle hoarder if I could actor it.
I've decided to become a saddle collector. LOL So far, I have 2 Crown Cs, a Meleta Freedom, and an original Bob Marshall. Money is definitely an object--all but the BM were bought used at a good price or traded for. I would love to have a double J Charmayne saddle too. I'm afraid to try the Cactus one because the other Cactus saddles I've ridden were too wide in the seat for my hips. |
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     Location: Flo-rida | I would still ride in a BS frontier- just would own several more.. |
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Posts: 721
   Location: The Great West | Keep the suggestion and opinions comming! I'm not a fan of the treeless saddles, I had an original Dale Martin and hated it, very well made but put it on several different horses...just wasn't a good fit for me. I have a courts SC, I like it and it's working for the horses I have now but I've had ones that hated it too. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2014-07-23 4:39 PM
FlyingJT - 2014-07-23 4:36 PM Deb Sibley Ultra Flex
Like these too, I have one
Yep Debra Sibley |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | wyoming barrel racer - 2014-07-23 4:29 PM I had the priveledge and am still reeling from the experience, of meeting Meleta Brown and having her help me saddle fit 2 horses. One is 9yrs old and always threatened to buck/crow hop if his saddle moved forward just the slightest which made ranching and of course barrel racing, a bit of a challange. My big hunter prospect has also been interesting. I ran the 9yr old using her saddle for 3 days and he just got better and better until the 3rd day he was actually rating the barrels and having some take off out of them and running home. Night and day difference!!! I ordered one of her newer designs just yesterday. Money is def an object, but I can either spend the money and enjoy my horses (and not hitting dirt) or keep trying all these other brands. Her advice about saddle fit just made perfect sense.
I had one of her saddles and I loved it but my horse out grew it.
I'm jealous...Meleta has helped me over the phone with 2 different horses and she was right on and fixed my fitting problem. |
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      Location: Texas | I would probably go with a caldwell |
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| Caldwell Rocket-fits a lot of horses |
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I Am a Snake Killer
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       Location: Golden Gulf Coast of Texas | Another Coats and another Crown C |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | You cant beat a Caldwell. |
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | I would still bargain shop. I refuse to pay way more then what something is worth just because of a name. That being said, I don't mind dropping a few grand for a well made saddle....but when you talk about 4k plus for fancy ones, forget it. |
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        Location: LaBelle, Florida | Fallis Balanced Ride I have one now and love it. The only saddle I have ridden in that does not hurt my knee after 30 minutes in the saddle. |
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