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  Bye-Bye Jiggle
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      Location: Where ever there's sunshine! | Are there any companies that will take in a used saddle towards the purchase of a new saddle? |
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 Buttered Noodles Snacker
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        Location: NC | Caldwell does because they have a used saddle inventory on their site and it has more than just their brand. |
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Red Hot Cardinal Fan
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| I believe Coolhorse accepts trade-ins. |
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 Party Girl
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Coolhorse and Teskeys I believe. |
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| Caldwell, Steinhoff, and Pro-Rider were all at the Youth World and were accepting trade-ins on new saddles. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Teskey's will usually give you more in-store credit on a trade over just writting you a check.  |
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  Veteran
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| Slone Saddles (Todd Slone) will take in used saddles for credit towards a new one but I am not sure if they take only their brand or other brands as well. |
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Too busy outside!
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| IRunOnFaith - 2014-07-29 4:14 PM Teskey's will usually give you more in-store credit on a trade over just writting you a check. 
Teskeys will ONLY give you store credit- and be prepared to hear how not much your trade in is worth. I brought a close to new Crown C in there that I paid $2900 for six months ago- they offered me $1000 in store credit- said they couldn't pay me more than what they can buy them for which of course made me wonder how high the mark up is. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | trickster j - 2014-07-29 7:27 PM IRunOnFaith - 2014-07-29 4:14 PM Teskey's will usually give you more in-store credit on a trade over just writting you a check.  Teskeys will ONLY give you store credit- and be prepared to hear how not much your trade in is worth. I brought a close to new Crown C in there that I paid $2900 for six months ago- they offered me $1000 in store credit- said they couldn't pay me more than what they can buy them for which of course made me wonder how high the mark up is.
Oh dang that sure is alot to pay for a used Crown C, I payed only 2300.00 for one that I custom to what I wanted and 2150.00 for a brand new one. Dont trust the stores that take trade in's. Sell saddle out right and then go buy a new one. |
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 Twister Survivor
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     Location: Minnesota | Depending on what youre looking for in a trade RS Saddlery takes in trades and they're a smaller company, very fair on trade in prices |
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The Resident Destroyer of Liberal Logic
   Location: PNW | Caldwell does, AND they give you REALLY fair prices. I traded one in for $1000 towards my new Caldwell. Definitely way better than trading in college textbooks - that's for sure. |
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 Tried and True
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         Location: Where I am happiest | You will do FAR better by selling your saddle outright then go and buy what you want. |
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 Some Kind of Trouble
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| Not sure where you are located... I have a saddle shop about 100 miles away that takes trades and always has literally hundreds of new and used saddles in stock. They've always given me what I thought was a fair trade in price, but it's kind of like vehicles.. it's going to be lower than it's actual value. Not sure if you have any places near you that might do the same, but like someone else said, if you can sell it outright yourself, you'll come out farther ahead. |
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