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I found a saddle that is, from Legacy Saddlery. It only has black marker four a number on the underside of the pommel/ horn. It is stamped legacy, saddlery behind the horn, and it also has an "L" stamped on the outside of the stirrup leather above the stirrup. An extensive search on the internet,  nothing. I'm trying to figure out the maker of this saddle.It's very well made. Its very wide flat bars. 

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Mike and Gretchen Graham, the owners of Ruxtons Trading Post in Manitou Springs CO, know western saddles.  They used to write a column on appraising saddles for the Western Horseman magazine.  Could ask them about your saddle. https://ruxtons.com/

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Through my searching I found a small saddle maker in VA that went by that name but the trail went cold after 2011. It may or may not be the maker, he could have retired.

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