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I need help identifying old western parade saddle. I think it’s a Ted Flowers but not certain. No mark no stamp no wording at all anywhere. What’s estimated value of it?  Any help would be appreciated.

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7 hours ago, Barnhart said:

I need help identifying old western parade saddle. I think it’s a Ted Flowers but not certain. No mark no stamp no wording at all anywhere. What’s estimated value of it?  Any help would be appreciated.

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Mike Graham, owner of Ruxton's Trading Post in Manitou Springs CO, is an expert on old saddles.  He used to write a column for Western Horseman answering questions about vintage saddles.

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@Barnhart The first name that immediately popped up is ' Ed Bohlin' . Do a quick search on him and you'll see why  :) And when you say ' parade' , I think of the 'Rose Parade ' ( see pic) 

Beautiful craftsmanship  on that saddle though  :yes:

HS

 

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