An American Breeder, on 10 April 2011 - 03:07 PM, said:
Kimberley, ya better hurry up and send (my) saddle or I will plague you to death with questions. I take it that the back girth billets have been replaced and are plain leather.
Are the front strings able to be converted into screw-in conchos or would slotted conchos be best there? Planning on using the nice sterling silver slotted conchos I have for the back. And I have good sterling silver conchos for the front if they can be substituted for the strings. Also plan to replace whatever is there with matching silver conchos.
I have found a nice pair of tooled billets for the saddle -- no back cinch though -- I mean the roping type, I don't like the single strap, makes me think of the straps used for bucking horses LOL and at my age, don't need that!!!
I assume there is no front girth with the saddle, correct?
Can't remember what you said about the stirrups. Got both mail carriers watching for it and the postmaster has my phone number to come get the saddle so the mail carriers won't be lugging it out here.
Uh... It's boxed, so no idea what to tell you except the rear billets and stirrups are as they came to me about 10 years ago. Actually, EVERYTHING is as it came to me, and it was obviously old then, so I have no idea if they are original, or added, or what. I do see from the color difference in the leather that they might be added later, but if so, I don't know when. Everything is in safe condition, though.
I do know the strings are what attachs the fleece -- I went through this discussion with the saddlemaker who did the work on the vintage piece. There are leather "rosettes" around the strings. That, and the tooling, and the lack of maker's mark are what clued me in that the 15" piece you bought from me *might* also be a Bona Allen.
No, no front girth included. I swap my 2 between saddles as needed -- my TWH cross can't wear neoprene, and the Arabian mare I ride slips with the fleece. I never had a rear girth for this.
Kimberley