Gentlemen,
Having recently parted with my Mac, I am now about to begin work on a Texas saddle based on a hope tree. I have been looking at all the photos I can find of originals, and have a question concerning the rigging D-ring (or O-ring as the case will be). I see many with no skirting at all. this often leaves the rigging D-ring without any backing of leather to rest on. I assume it would still rest on the saddle blanket, but I don't know if that blanket will be enough to keep the horse from getting sore. I would like to forgo the skirts if possible. I have never seen any "safes" attached to the ring on the ones I've seen. Have any of you had rigging rings resting on the blanket before? Secondly, Any ideas on rigging position? The wrapped horn rigging I've seen puts the rigging at 7/8 to full. Is that alright??? I don't know much about rigging position, but will be putting the saddle on a walking horse with prominent withers and shoulder. Please advise...
Greg Tucker
Having recently parted with my Mac, I am now about to begin work on a Texas saddle based on a hope tree. I have been looking at all the photos I can find of originals, and have a question concerning the rigging D-ring (or O-ring as the case will be). I see many with no skirting at all. this often leaves the rigging D-ring without any backing of leather to rest on. I assume it would still rest on the saddle blanket, but I don't know if that blanket will be enough to keep the horse from getting sore. I would like to forgo the skirts if possible. I have never seen any "safes" attached to the ring on the ones I've seen. Have any of you had rigging rings resting on the blanket before? Secondly, Any ideas on rigging position? The wrapped horn rigging I've seen puts the rigging at 7/8 to full. Is that alright??? I don't know much about rigging position, but will be putting the saddle on a walking horse with prominent withers and shoulder. Please advise...
Greg Tucker
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