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   Location: Pilot Point, TX | A friend of mine has an older Charmayne James barrel saddle for sale. She said everything is intact, the tree isn't broke, and it's a 14.5" seat. That's about all I know about it. I need an extra one and am interested in buying it if the price is right.
However, neither of us have any idea of what it should be worth. Of course I won't buy it sight-unseen, but I'd like to at least have an idea on a fair price if it's good. She did text me a picture of it, but I can't even tell the maker so I don't know if it's an old double j, cactus, or another brand.
Any ideas on a fair price are appreciated. Thanks!
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       Location: Montana | savannahann03 - 2014-10-01 9:20 AM A friend of mine has an older Charmayne James barrel saddle for sale. She said everything is intact, the tree isn't broke, and it's a 14.5" seat. That's about all I know about it. I need an extra one and am interested in buying it if the price is right. However, neither of us have any idea of what it should be worth. Of course I won't buy it sight-unseen, but I'd like to at least have an idea on a fair price if it's good. She did text me a picture of it, but I can't even tell the maker so I don't know if it's an old double j, cactus, or another brand. Any ideas on a fair price are appreciated. Thanks!
I'm not sure what it should be price at, but according to the stamp on the stirrup fender it is a Circle Y brand. If it is what you and she say it is, depending entirely upon condition and age, I would say somewhere between $400 and $700 dollars. But that is only because I've had a couple of Circle Y barrel saddles (not Charmayne James ones, though), and that is what what I got for them when I sold them. Hope this helps! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Its a Circle Y and from the looks of it, I would not pay more then 400.00 for it. I would say 350.00 to 400.00. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | From looking at it again and seeing that its a older saddle that is pretty used, I would pay 350.00 for it and no more. What does the leather look like under the fenders? And the leather that holds the D rings? |
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       Location: Montana | The other two are probably closer to right...everything barrel horse related in Montana brings a premium, so I'm probably a little high. Listen to them! :) |
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   Location: Pilot Point, TX | Thanks all! I was thinking $250-$300, but didn't know if I was wrong. Of course, that could change after seeing it. I only need it for a backup while I do repairs on my other saddles, so I didn't want to spend too much. Of course, I wanted to be fair to her, as well.
Thanks for your input! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | savannahann03 - 2014-10-01 1:34 PM Thanks all! I was thinking $250-$300, but didn't know if I was wrong. Of course, that could change after seeing it. I only need it for a backup while I do repairs on my other saddles, so I didn't want to spend too much. Of course, I wanted to be fair to her, as well. Thanks for your input!
Its a pretty old saddle that has been used pretty much so I would offer that. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2014-10-01 1:54 PM
savannahann03 - 2014-10-01 1:34 PM Thanks all! I was thinking $250-$300, but didn't know if I was wrong. Of course, that could change after seeing it. I only need it for a backup while I do repairs on my other saddles, so I didn't want to spend too much. Of course, I wanted to be fair to her, as well. Thanks for your input!
Its a pretty old saddle that has been used pretty much so I would offer that.
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