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  • Nice Texas Saddle Picture

    This is a good example of a nice Texas saddle, you'll notice the 3/4 rigging placement, fancy brass dome tacks, round under skirts and narrow stirrup leathers with sweat leathers below the rigging rings. I think this saddle would fit a lot of the horses that you Tennessee fells ride.

    http://images.search.yahoo.com/image...umb=/mri/vgvuX.
    John Clinch ~ The Texas Waddi of the "Far Flung Mess"

    "Fighting the Texans is like walking into a den of wildcats"- Union private
    "When a Texan fancies he'll take his chances, chances will be taken..."

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    Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

    Hey, I just found the standard issue mount for the Far Flung Mess!
    Andrew Verdon

    7th Tennessee Cavalry Company D

    Tennessee Plowboy #1 of the "Far Flung Mess"

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    • #3
      Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

      O.K......we don't see a post from John for months and when he returns, what does he bring??? A Moose wearing a saddle!

      You "Far Flungers" are too much!! :confused_

      By the way, what kind of bit do you reckon would work best with this thing?? Snaffle? Pelham? Trooper? Dragoon? High port or low??? We might as well clear it all up!

      Mark
      J. Mark Choate
      7th TN. Cavalry, Co. D.

      "Let history dictate our impressions.......not the other way around!"

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      • #4
        Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

        I'm thinking a rare south pole arsenal copy of the US 1859 bit with the uber rare Saint Nick Rosettes!
        Andrew Verdon

        7th Tennessee Cavalry Company D

        Tennessee Plowboy #1 of the "Far Flung Mess"

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        • #5
          Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

          Trained properly starting with the Jauquima or hackamore for softness the moose could eventually be moved to the two reign and finished in the freno or Spanish spade bit. However in times of war it might be more practical to use a snaffle or even a regular cavalry curb bit to hastily "break" the moose.

          Moose would be especially useful in swampy areas of the south like the bayous of the Red River. Moose are most useful to sharpshooter battalions because of the strategically placed gun rests on their heads aka, antlers.
          John Clinch ~ The Texas Waddi of the "Far Flung Mess"

          "Fighting the Texans is like walking into a den of wildcats"- Union private
          "When a Texan fancies he'll take his chances, chances will be taken..."

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          • #6
            Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

            HEY, That looks like my horse...plm
            Save me a place at the fire,

            Paul L Muller

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            • #7
              Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

              He has ears more like mine!
              John Clinch ~ The Texas Waddi of the "Far Flung Mess"

              "Fighting the Texans is like walking into a den of wildcats"- Union private
              "When a Texan fancies he'll take his chances, chances will be taken..."

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              • #8
                Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                Since my horse is not going to be at Perryville, if one of you can bring this fine animal, I would be happy to ride him!
                Barry Smithson

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                • #9
                  Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                  Hey John,

                  While we are on the subject (and since you brought it up) I could not help but post this photo. He has the right "look" with the scrubby beard and the "Tex-Mex" thing going for him. While one might find issue with his "Paint" Indian pony, his saddle, bit and the rest of his kit....I do kinda like his saddle bags. Any truth to the rumor he is what you guys see down there as a "typical" Texas Confederate reenactor? Just askin....


                  Ken R Knopp
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                  • #10
                    Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                    This photo is what was know as the "Texas Dog Solgier" Their reputation was for monkeying around and throwing wrenches. They were strictly for fighting in warmer climates as in cold weather theirs balls would freeze off unless they were issued wool pants and drawers. They were also known as mean hand to hand fighters , and God help you if you ever got one on your back! Great photo Ken, I hope this info helps you Texicans (John) with your impressions , I'm here to help. plm
                    Save me a place at the fire,

                    Paul L Muller

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                    • #11
                      Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                      Hey, I think John needs to emboss his saddle bags like the ones in the picture.
                      Andrew Verdon

                      7th Tennessee Cavalry Company D

                      Tennessee Plowboy #1 of the "Far Flung Mess"

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                      • #12
                        Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                        Forget saddling your old cayuse. Here are images of a ride much favored in the West: www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/13249.
                        [B][I]Edwin Carl Erwin[/I][/B]

                        descendent of:
                        [B]Tobias Levin Hays[/B]
                        16th Texas Infantry, Co. I, Walker's Texas Division
                        22nd Brigade, "Mesquite Company", Texas Rangers
                        &
                        [B]J. W. Tally[/B]
                        4th Texas Infantry, Hood's Texas Brigade[B][/B]

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                        • #13
                          Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                          And now I've seen it all!
                          Andrew Verdon

                          7th Tennessee Cavalry Company D

                          Tennessee Plowboy #1 of the "Far Flung Mess"

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                          • #14
                            Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                            I do like tacos I don't think they came around until 1863 and that was in a small village in rural Mexico, nowhere near the front lines of the fighting at the time.
                            John Clinch ~ The Texas Waddi of the "Far Flung Mess"

                            "Fighting the Texans is like walking into a den of wildcats"- Union private
                            "When a Texan fancies he'll take his chances, chances will be taken..."

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                            • #15
                              Re: Nice Texas Saddle Picture

                              Ok, fellas, I think we have had our fun with this. Thanks to John for adding a little spice to our lives.

                              I am locking this one down.

                              Mark
                              J. Mark Choate
                              7th TN. Cavalry, Co. D.

                              "Let history dictate our impressions.......not the other way around!"

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