pella Report post Posted February 6, 2009 Hello, i love to see before and after saddles. Hope there is not another post like that? I will post one to begin, and you are invited to do the same on this post if you like :-) Comments/critiques welcome on mines. I am always open to amelioration. that first is an older Higgins this second, i know, concho missing...and i do find i put string on the short side a cute pony saddle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CharlieR Report post Posted February 7, 2009 Pella--super job. Would love to hear the process you used. charlie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pella Report post Posted February 7, 2009 thank you charlie, process? The saddle is dismantle to have the old sheepskin remove and i press flat curled pieces (they have to be wet). Long process, restoration is done over couple of day. dust/wash the saddle with warm water and lexol ph, with a toothbrush for all the tooling, thats a long job, because you have to do it couple of time untill no more dust. Then i use lexol conditioner couple of time, little neetfoot oil to some places very dry out. Then i use saddle soap in the solid form (bar) clean with a toothbrush to remove excess in the tooling. Saddle soap do the job for softening the leather and put a nice gloss. I mostly work on older saddles, they are always dry and dirty. For the pony saddle, i put some tan-kote because it was a display saddle. If you have specific question, ask me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites