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I JUST BOUGHT A OLD HIGH BACK,I FOUND A LITTLE HISTORY ON IT,NOT MUCH,BUT NOW I AM WONDERING WHAT TO DO WITH IT.IF I CLEAN,OIL,AND PUT NEW WOOL AND STRINGS WILL IT HURT THE VALUE OF IT?I HAVE A SHOP IN GRAHAM TEXAS AND I JUST LIKE OLD SADDLES,THIS ONE WAS $30.00.CAMERA AT SHOP WILL TAKE PICTURES TODAY.THE MAIN THING I WANT TO KNOW IS REPAIR OR LEAVE IT ORIGINAL.BUDDY SADDLE,ANYONE KNOW ABOUT JH DEAM? i can not get picture to load says file to big just has 3 picture?

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I JUST BOUGHT A OLD HIGH BACK,I FOUND A LITTLE HISTORY ON IT,NOT MUCH,BUT NOW I AM WONDERING WHAT TO DO WITH IT.IF I CLEAN,OIL,AND PUT NEW WOOL AND STRINGS WILL IT HURT THE VALUE OF IT?I HAVE A SHOP IN GRAHAM TEXAS AND I JUST LIKE OLD SADDLES,THIS ONE WAS $30.00.CAMERA AT SHOP WILL TAKE PICTURES TODAY.THE MAIN THING I WANT TO KNOW IS REPAIR OR LEAVE IT ORIGINAL.BUDDY SADDLE,ANYONE KNOW ABOUT JH DEAM? i can not get picture to load says file to big just has 3 picture?

well i am discusted,every time i ask you guys a question i NEVER get a ansewer,must be asking dumb questions.

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you will have to reduce the size of your picture in order to load it.. As you may know the saddle maker is from clayton new mexico 1890 to 1940's from dan and sebie hutchings book. restoration depends on the condition of the leather, cleaning and oiling should help preserve it.if you replace the wool skin be sure to use the same stitch holes, may want to use linen to be historically correct.replacing saddle strings if the old ones are broke and or missing.

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well i am discusted,every time i ask you guys a question i NEVER get a ansewer,must be asking dumb questions.

Maybe they DON'T know the answer either !

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you will have to reduce the size of your picture in order to load it.. As you may know the saddle maker is from clayton new mexico 1890 to 1940's from dan and sebie hutchings book. restoration depends on the condition of the leather, cleaning and oiling should help preserve it.if you replace the wool skin be sure to use the same stitch holes, may want to use linen to be historically correct.replacing saddle strings if the old ones are broke and or missing.

THANKS,THE CONDITION OF LEATHER IS REALLY GOOD,THE WOOL IS NOT SO GOOD,I JUST WASNT SURE IF I SHOULD REPLACE IT.I REALLY APPRESHATE YOUR REPLY,BUDDY

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