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Help Needed Iding Older Bona Allen Saddle
Savellla replied to Savellla's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
Ah, now I understand, Thank you very much, tnawrot2!!! -
Help Needed Iding Older Bona Allen Saddle
Savellla replied to Savellla's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
Did a thorough cleaning and oiling today. The saddle is in better condition than I originally thought; even the saddle strings actually seem salvagable. I also found the model and serial number: 01 0404 10733026 From what I understand, this means that it was made in October of 1973. Does anyone know how to decode the rest? -
Help Needed Iding Older Bona Allen Saddle
Savellla replied to Savellla's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
Thanks for your reply! Yes, the tree is rawhide covered. Leather is dry on the latigo strap and the saddle strings- the thinner pieces- but the rest is of nice thick leather and in great shape- just needs a coat of oil. Stirrup buckles are Blevin. I don't quite understand what the Jumbo trademark means, in this case. Was the saddle made by Schoellkoph or Bona Allen....? Forgive my confusion; I'm new to the world of older saddles. -
Help Needed Iding Older Bona Allen Saddle
Savellla replied to Savellla's topic in Saddle Identification, Restoration & Repair
Info regarding approximate age, value, guesses on model, and general opinions on this saddle brand are most welcome -
Savellla started following Bona Allen saddle left side, Bona Allen saddle stirrup, Bona Allen saddle right side (true to color) and and 2 others
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Bona Allen saddle right side (true to color)
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Ignore the words on the images- I've posted a few places asking for assistance with IDing this. Recently we happened to come by this saddle for $250. It weighs about 30lbs, 16" seat. We don't know much about it. The man who sold it to us said that it was his father's and was only used on a horse a few times - a claim backed up by the fleece. The man said he used to sit in it while watching Westerns with his dad when he was young, so judging by the man's age (mid 50s) I can guess the saddle is probably 40+ years old. Staining is quite minimal. The only areas that demonstrate serious aging or damage are the saddle strings and a small scratched area on top of the horn. Other than that, it seems to be in rather good shape. This first picture is the truest to color... My camera doesn't do well indoors. I tried to look for a serial/model number, but can't seem to find it anywhere on the saddle. Checked the underside of the fork, under the skirts, on the stirrup straps... nadda. The only ID I can find on it is a logo that says "BONA ALLEN - JUMBO (with an elephant) - FT. WORTH, TEXAS" I have looked up a bit about the brand but am very curious to know more. Any help identifying this saddle is HUGELY appreciated!