HAY MAKER
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good luck
HAY MAKER":1eo7qvvu said:
good luck
I like the in skirt rigging went to that about 20 yrs ago I also like a high back mine is a lil higher than that one and I have never had a problem getting out of it on colts and I also ride a A fork with bucking rolls so I don't see how the swells on that saddle would be a problem, the big swells will hold (trap) you in a saddle long before the cantlehayray":3qc39zar said:Like the fact that the rigging seems to not end up under the stirrup fender. Seat looks a little deep with a real high cantel and swells, might be a little on the dangerous side on some green horses cause I think you would end up getting locked in that saddle as deep as the seat is. Of course that is just my opinion, I like a more shallow seated saddle, it allows you to change stirrup length as needed and allows you to get up and out of the saddle when speed is needed. But looks like real nice craftmanship on that piece.
MistyMorning":1vtujl1v said:HAY MAKER":1vtujl1v said:
good luck
What do I think? Holy cow, that is beautiful!
So what's the story behind it HAY MAKER? You buyin, selling or just looking?
Angus Cowman":10dntxyx said:I like the in skirt rigging went to that about 20 yrs ago I also like a high back mine is a lil higher than that one and I have never had a problem getting out of it on colts and I also ride a A fork with bucking rolls so I don't see how the swells on that saddle would be a problem, the big swells will hold (trap) you in a saddle long before the cantlehayray":10dntxyx said:Like the fact that the rigging seems to not end up under the stirrup fender. Seat looks a little deep with a real high cantel and swells, might be a little on the dangerous side on some green horses cause I think you would end up getting locked in that saddle as deep as the seat is. Of course that is just my opinion, I like a more shallow seated saddle, it allows you to change stirrup length as needed and allows you to get up and out of the saddle when speed is needed. But looks like real nice craftmanship on that piece.
?Looks like a good saddle who makes it
hayray":29nk8ovh said:Like the fact that the rigging seems to not end up under the stirrup fender. Seat looks a little deep with a real high cantel and swells, might be a little on the dangerous side on some green horses cause I think you would end up getting locked in that saddle as deep as the seat is. Of course that is just my opinion, I like a more shallow seated saddle, it allows you to change stirrup length as needed and allows you to get up and out of the saddle when speed is needed. But looks like real nice craftmanship on that piece.