Five Report post Posted April 29, 2014 (edited) The saddle was made by the Utahn saddle company The tree was made by standard saddle tree of vernal UT - Thought it was bought by Timberline saddle tree so there may be some record since I think it may have been a custom order tree and I think a member here is the owner of Timberline. It had a long western fender but the tree wasn't meant for it and the modified hangar made the stirrup hand too low for any human to use so it was a very dry but unused saddle. I replaced the fender with a narrow stirrup for the time being and it hangs in the right place for me. Pics at link below, it was just oiled - it really is not that dark or splotchy. http://s298.photobucket.com/user/o14elise/library/Utahn?sort=3&page=1 When was oakleaf and acorn carving popular? That might help narrow down the date. Edited April 29, 2014 by Five Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites