Saddle
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 3:28 pm
Last year I sold my best roping horse to a guy up by Farmington that's a saddle maker.. we did some trading and he agreed to make me a saddle. A good friend of mine that I rope with rides one of his saddles, he also made the saddle for one of the members of the world champion ranch rodeo team this past year that's also a good friend of mine, and I ride a saddle that was made by the guy that taught him and I really like it. At first all I wanted was a plain mountain saddle that I could hunt out of, we had a certain dollar amount that we agreed on. When I met with him I could tell he was kind of disappointed that was all I wanted, this guy is an excellent craftsman and artist and takes a lot of pride in his work so I told him "do what you want just personalize it for me .. maybe put a lion track on it or my brand or something". Put a crouper ring, make me some taps. Also I would like a pommel bag and saddle bags that fit that aren't so bulky and are easy on and easy off.... I got it this morning my wife and a buddy surprised me with it... I'll tell you what I can't believe what an artist this guy is ... I'm pretty sure it will be a few years before I follow the hounds off into the puckerbrush riding it.. but I'll start roping in it tonight





I'll get the bags and breast collar this coming weekend...
Its on a modified association tree, 4" cantle with 1 1/2" dish in a ground 15" seat. About 1" Cheyenne roll and 15/16's in skirt rigging.. and what they call crooked stirrups (If you haven't ever tried them and your knees ever get sore you should)... The guys name is Steven Harper.





I'll get the bags and breast collar this coming weekend...
Its on a modified association tree, 4" cantle with 1 1/2" dish in a ground 15" seat. About 1" Cheyenne roll and 15/16's in skirt rigging.. and what they call crooked stirrups (If you haven't ever tried them and your knees ever get sore you should)... The guys name is Steven Harper.