I bought two saddles last June (2011) from a lady on Craigslist. She said her dad bought them from either Sears or Wards when she was a girl in the early 80s. The first of thee two has a stock number on the keeper, but no other identifying marks I can tell it used to have some kind of metal label or something screwed down by the keeper, but it has been torn off. Some of the metal is still there under the screws. It appears to have a fiberglass tree or a fiberglass covered tree. How do you tell? The other one has the stock number on the keeper (5G283), a number stamped under the fender/jockey (451 12 84) and the tree id (Ralide 1545). Looks like they could be Bona Allen, Simco, "Capitol Saddlery" from Austin or JC Higgins. I doubt they are Higgins as they stopped making saddles for Sears before 1980, right? Anyway, they're both really cool and in great physical condition. The fleece is in good shape too. The second saddle (Site won't let me upload any more pictures!) is heavily tooled (or stamped) with those swirly oak leaves, even on the front of the stirrups, but it looks as if someone tried to paint or stain it. Is there some way to strip the saddle back to its original leather and start over? I live in California and can't buy that deglazer stuff, so that's out. What else can I do? Where can I post some pictures of them so you can see them?
Thanks!