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1girlhorse

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  1. Thanks for your efforts David! This is much more info than I ever expected!
  2. I have only seen one like this online some years ago but I think it had a horn, I can't be sure. I've been told this is not a McClellan. Theonly marking/stamp is the number '34'. There are orange enamel tacks a treinforcement areas. This was typical of the one I found online. The stirrups are nickel/nickel plated and rubber grips are marked: Made in England - MILLER'S-Large You may know more about this and I'm curious if anyone could give me a history lesson. The saddle is in good-excellent condition, No cracks/mold. A few light scratches .I'm wanting to sell but would like help in identifying properly. Thanks!
  3. Thank you all for responding. Maybe one day I'll find the history on this beauty.
  4. I have only seen one like this online. This is not a McClellan. The only marking/stamp is the number '34'. There are orange enamel tacks at reinforcement areas. This was typical of the one I found online. The stirrups are nickel/nickel plated and rubber grips are marked: Made in England - MILLER'S-Large You may know more about this and I'm curious if anyone could give me a history lesson. The saddle is in good-excellent condition, No cracks/mold. A few light scratches. Thanks!
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