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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 486705" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Hey D.R., how have ya been? Haven't heard much from you lately. I have heard of Mike Wilder but I haven't seen any of his saddles. I don't rope much anymore but wanted one I could rope off of if needed. This saddle is very comfortable, wooden tree, and rigging that goes across the saddle not built into the skirt. Now I remember why I hate new saddles. Done put about $30 worth of oil on them, tied them up, put a 2x4 through the stirrups but they ain't there yet. They probably need some wet workouts before they will come around.</p><p></p><p>I wanted different forks but went with the standard roping forks once I found out how much the kind of forks on my old saddle would cost to put on these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 486705, member: 1726"] Hey D.R., how have ya been? Haven't heard much from you lately. I have heard of Mike Wilder but I haven't seen any of his saddles. I don't rope much anymore but wanted one I could rope off of if needed. This saddle is very comfortable, wooden tree, and rigging that goes across the saddle not built into the skirt. Now I remember why I hate new saddles. Done put about $30 worth of oil on them, tied them up, put a 2x4 through the stirrups but they ain't there yet. They probably need some wet workouts before they will come around. I wanted different forks but went with the standard roping forks once I found out how much the kind of forks on my old saddle would cost to put on these. [/QUOTE]
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