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BarbwireClothingCo

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  1. Thanks for your help. Don't know how you know those pieces were replaced, but I believe you. A little disappointing, but just the way it is. May be worth hanging on to just because I assume I would not get more than $100 or so in todays market. THanks for all your help, and if anything, it was fun finding out about BB Dellis! I will look a little more carefully for a stamp elsewhere on the saddle. I have never noticed one even when cleaning, so assume there is not one. THANKS AGAIN.
  2. I have now been told that the fenders and skirt look to be replacements. I really do not know. Isn't it the "fender" that has the stamp on it though?? HELP
  3. I have taken a few pictures of the saddle. Other than normal wear and a couple nicks it is in good shape. Pardon me for not knowing correct terms, but the "strap" that would hold on a lairiat is ripped, however with a screw being the attachment, itwould be easily fixed. The stirrups like I said are not original to the saddle, But all the rest in in great shape. Lots of nice tooling and detail on this saddle, as well as the sheep skin is in great shape. Any and all help on what a fair asking price would be, or the year it was possibly made would be great. Thank you, Linnea My link
  4. Hi, I am new to forum, and am very impressed with some of the work I have seen on here. I came across this site looking for info on B.B. Dellis. I have a saddle that was made by him. I am looking to possibly sell it since it does not fit me anymore, and just wanted more info on it. As I can guess it was made in the 1970's or so. I have owned it since I was an early teen (now in early 30's). I will post pictures soon, but was curious if anyone would be able to tell me what it would be worth or what I should ask for it. I will try and post pics this afternoon. It is what I guess I would call a Ranch saddle, with a narrow gullet, 14" seat and is in good shape except for the stirrups. The stirrups are not original to the saddle. Thank you, Linnea Frenzel
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