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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 487519" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I'll bet that old Sears saddle is a well built unit. Don't ever get rid of that. Probably a collectors item. I'll try and remember to get a photo of my custom and post it in the next day or two. Mr. Wilder is pretty serious about his saddle making and quality. He's done some daywork for the outfit I'm with and I had the opportunity to ride with him. He usually heads up the Florida Cracker Cattle drive. But he's pretty proud of his work when he makes up the bill too. Keep that in mind. But like the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. My dad bought a "Buffalo" saddle I think it was called. Not much of a saddle but works pretty darn good for a feller that rides casually. Doesn't make sense to pay $2500 for seldom used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 487519, member: 19"] I'll bet that old Sears saddle is a well built unit. Don't ever get rid of that. Probably a collectors item. I'll try and remember to get a photo of my custom and post it in the next day or two. Mr. Wilder is pretty serious about his saddle making and quality. He's done some daywork for the outfit I'm with and I had the opportunity to ride with him. He usually heads up the Florida Cracker Cattle drive. But he's pretty proud of his work when he makes up the bill too. Keep that in mind. But like the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. My dad bought a "Buffalo" saddle I think it was called. Not much of a saddle but works pretty darn good for a feller that rides casually. Doesn't make sense to pay $2500 for seldom used. [/QUOTE]
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