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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 332590" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>Glad things worked out for you Chippie. You know when I got these two youngsters I decided it was time for a couple new saddles. I have an old big horn from the 40's and the Roebuck from the 60's but didn't trust them so I bought new roping saddles. The new ones are pretty well made by a guy in Alabama but soon I went back to the Roebuck. I am using a Roebuck I bought around 62 new. It has back swept forks an has help up to Bronco Skip's little fits. I put it on my two year old and I am working with him in it also. Eventually when I get these guys convinced I am in-charge I will go to the new ones again.</p><p></p><p>I probably have more hours in that saddle than many truckers have in their trucks. When I get in it I feel like it is part of me.</p><p></p><p>I have one horse with a longer straight top line and one that is a short back with a little sharper withers. When old Skip (long back) started his crap I remembered what folks said about saddle fit. I put every saddle I had on him and it didn't change a thing. Hence this thread. I just look at how the saddle rests on them and if I see no obvious problems they get ridden in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 332590, member: 3688"] Glad things worked out for you Chippie. You know when I got these two youngsters I decided it was time for a couple new saddles. I have an old big horn from the 40's and the Roebuck from the 60's but didn't trust them so I bought new roping saddles. The new ones are pretty well made by a guy in Alabama but soon I went back to the Roebuck. I am using a Roebuck I bought around 62 new. It has back swept forks an has help up to Bronco Skip's little fits. I put it on my two year old and I am working with him in it also. Eventually when I get these guys convinced I am in-charge I will go to the new ones again. I probably have more hours in that saddle than many truckers have in their trucks. When I get in it I feel like it is part of me. I have one horse with a longer straight top line and one that is a short back with a little sharper withers. When old Skip (long back) started his crap I remembered what folks said about saddle fit. I put every saddle I had on him and it didn't change a thing. Hence this thread. I just look at how the saddle rests on them and if I see no obvious problems they get ridden in it. [/QUOTE]
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