I’m hoping you can help me. I have a saddle that I’ve had since my teens (I'm almost 40 now). I’m the second owner and the woman I purchased it from said she bought it new and it was a “Bennie Veach”. She has since passed.
I can find a lot of Veach saddles, but not a Bennie. The saddle doesn’t have a mark that I can locate - but it does have a very beautiful tooled and stitched V on each fender.
Are you able to verify for me if this in fact a Veach? It’s the most incredible saddle I’ve owned and fit our gelding like a glove.
Western Saddle ID - “V” tooled on fender
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I’m hoping you can help me. I have a saddle that I’ve had since my teens (I'm almost 40 now). I’m the second owner and the woman I purchased it from said she bought it new and it was a “Bennie Veach”. She has since passed.
I can find a lot of Veach saddles, but not a Bennie. The saddle doesn’t have a mark that I can locate - but it does have a very beautiful tooled and stitched V on each fender.
Are you able to verify for me if this in fact a Veach? It’s the most incredible saddle I’ve owned and fit our gelding like a glove.
THANK YOU!!![IMG-4204.jpg](https://leatherworker.net/forum/applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=https://i.postimg.cc/xdR7Wjz4/IMG-4204.jpg&key=1faf9eec7f1db74341d06dbcaa37a9ce43f8bba978c7d068f6ca0ac6c6a7950f)