Re: Speaking of interesting saddles
Easy boys, Jeff's a new guy!
I personally would not dream of riding an original 1850's anything saddle at any event, much less a silly one like BoA. I rode my new T Smith Texas. An original of such rare vintage should be preserved, imho.
Now on that note, I have an older T Smith Muley Morgan that I bought used 5 years ago and have probably put maybe 100 days riding on it myself. It is well worn and a fine looking living history piece.
Last year at a small LH program, a fellow Critter with good knowledge of saddles was speaking to a crowd of people and said it was an original, period saddle. Not wanting to upstage a pard, I let it go and corrected him aside later. My point is that mistakes and misinformation occur in honest ways.
So maybe the fella was just incorrect.
At least he wasn't on a modern western saddle...
Easy boys, Jeff's a new guy!
I personally would not dream of riding an original 1850's anything saddle at any event, much less a silly one like BoA. I rode my new T Smith Texas. An original of such rare vintage should be preserved, imho.
Now on that note, I have an older T Smith Muley Morgan that I bought used 5 years ago and have probably put maybe 100 days riding on it myself. It is well worn and a fine looking living history piece.
Last year at a small LH program, a fellow Critter with good knowledge of saddles was speaking to a crowd of people and said it was an original, period saddle. Not wanting to upstage a pard, I let it go and corrected him aside later. My point is that mistakes and misinformation occur in honest ways.
So maybe the fella was just incorrect.
At least he wasn't on a modern western saddle...
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