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I am pleased to announce, on behalf of all of us who love the historic evolution of the saddle, that former Cavalry Moderator and Approved Vendor, Ken Knopp has finished his landmark book, “American Riding and Work Saddles…and Horse Culture 1790 – 1920” and it should be ready for sale by the second week of November of this year. This fully footnoted, hardbound book will contain nearly 300 pages of information and over 500 color photos in addition to the massive amount of description and discussion on saddles.
As you can imagine, this book is the result of years of study and research and thousands of hours of work, in an attempt to show the beginnings and evolution of not only modern saddles but the how, where, what, when and who of the saddles that were used in the Civil War, before and after. Those of us who have portrayed CW cavalrymen (especially an early war CS impression) know the heavy influence of the civilian saddle in what was ridden by the men as they headed off to war and in many cases through their involvement of the war. This book answers so many questions as to what they rode and where it came from.
Ken is no stranger to most of you and as such you know the quality of his work in the past with his other books on CS and US saddles. This book will work in concert with those and will take the reader even further into understanding the saddles, tack and related equipment. This will be a must have for any serious student of the history of the Cavalry or of Horsemanship in general.
The book will cost $65 each but advance orders will receive a discount. You can find out more about the ordering process and can see an overview on Ken’s new website: www.americansaddles.net
Please take a look at this and I know Ken will have more information when the books are ready to ship in November.
Respectfully,
I am pleased to announce, on behalf of all of us who love the historic evolution of the saddle, that former Cavalry Moderator and Approved Vendor, Ken Knopp has finished his landmark book, “American Riding and Work Saddles…and Horse Culture 1790 – 1920” and it should be ready for sale by the second week of November of this year. This fully footnoted, hardbound book will contain nearly 300 pages of information and over 500 color photos in addition to the massive amount of description and discussion on saddles.
As you can imagine, this book is the result of years of study and research and thousands of hours of work, in an attempt to show the beginnings and evolution of not only modern saddles but the how, where, what, when and who of the saddles that were used in the Civil War, before and after. Those of us who have portrayed CW cavalrymen (especially an early war CS impression) know the heavy influence of the civilian saddle in what was ridden by the men as they headed off to war and in many cases through their involvement of the war. This book answers so many questions as to what they rode and where it came from.
Ken is no stranger to most of you and as such you know the quality of his work in the past with his other books on CS and US saddles. This book will work in concert with those and will take the reader even further into understanding the saddles, tack and related equipment. This will be a must have for any serious student of the history of the Cavalry or of Horsemanship in general.
The book will cost $65 each but advance orders will receive a discount. You can find out more about the ordering process and can see an overview on Ken’s new website: www.americansaddles.net
Please take a look at this and I know Ken will have more information when the books are ready to ship in November.
Respectfully,
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