Hi, I bought a saddle about a year ago to use while training my horse - it has the deep inverted swell. I found your web page and it spurred me to look for the maker's mark - which is H.H. Heiser Saddle Company of Denver, CO. I searched on the Internet and found that this particular mark was used on their saddles from 1880s to 1920. There is also a number stamped on it - looks like 683 but could be 688 and just worn. I've attached a photo I took yesterday. It's not in mint condition, has some nicks in the leather on the swell, but still looks pretty decent. Can you tell me anything about this saddle? I was just about to sell it as a regular saddle. Are these saddles just generally kept in use until they wear out or is there a reason to preserve this saddle for the future? Thanks for any insight here.
Best,
Kaitlin