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    Hello all, Next August my pards and myself may be doing a mounted civilian/homeguard impression. Concerning saddle and tack to use, who is a maker of quality civilian saddle and tack? I am not very familiar at all with civilian saddlrey. Would a Hope be an appropriate saddle for such an impression??
    Dan Chmelar
    Semper Fi
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    -CIR!

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    Re: Civilian Saddlrey??

    A Hope saddle is certainly a period correct saddle but it would depend on your persona whether or not you should use one. I would think a Hope would be more of a Southern saddle than anything.
    drytortilla
    Rodney W. Nance
    Live Oak County, Texas[FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"][COLOR="DarkRed"][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]

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      Re: Civilian Saddlrey??

      A hope would be correct for confederate, but if I'm not mistaken (which I could be) even union homeguard units recieved somewhat good supply, so a MCclellan would be okay too.

      check out Snellen saddlery for civilian saddles they've got a great authentic selection. http://www.snellensaddlery.com/saddles.htm

      you might also consider Doug Kidd, aslo great selection. http://www.borderstates.com/
      Paul "Curly" Richardson
      9th Ky Cavalry CSA

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        Re: Civilian Saddlrey??

        Morgan "plantation" style saddles are very correct for confed, civilian, even fed. They are a comfortable ride.
        Patrick
        Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

        Patrick Peterson
        Old wore out Bugler

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          Re: Civilian Saddlrey??

          I'll bite on this. First of all "Hope" was a man/company that made Texas style saddles so it's best not to refer to a Texas saddle as a Hope because you'd be refering to one company's work. Everyone, myself included, makes this mistake at first. IMHO a Texas saddle would be fine for what your looking to do. Karl Pepper makes a good Texas saddle for the money. Mine was only $550 but it was pretty basic, quarter strap rigged with a half covered seat. Stay away from Snellen! Doug Kidd does good work but his prices go way up when it's hand stitched and not vat dyed.

          Last edited by VaTrooper; 06-22-2007, 12:31 PM. Reason: Karl's Link
          William L. Shifflett
          Valley Light Horse and Lord of Louisa



          "We are still expecting the enemy. Why dont he come?" -JEB Stuart

          In Memory of 3 Sox, 4th Va Cavalry horse, my mount, my friend. Killed in action January 9th, 2005.

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