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Hi All

Coming here for help as you folks seem to have a wealth of knowledge on these old saddle companies. I have found lots of info on this maker what I am interested in is getting a style dated as close as can be. I will post some pics tomorrow. But I will describe it for now.

The saddle is a slick fork, 14" seat, the seat is stamped N Porter, Phonix Arizona. From what I have gathered it should be stamped in 4 other places, if this is true I am unable to find them. It also has a J stamped in the horn cap. The off side hanger has the # 260 stamped in it, I will asume this may be a style #. It has no tooling at all other than what has been stated, as I figure the tooled flank cinch is off of something else. Any info will be greatly appreciated. also when the pics get posted I want you to tell you me what you feel has been changed & is not original.

Al

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Got the pics sooner than I thought. The last photo is of the tooling on the flank cinch I am shure it doesn't belong with this saddle.

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here are more. more coming

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couple more

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one more to come

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last photo. I am sure it does not belong with saddle, but do wounder if it is the porter style.

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Here is a photo of a paper tag that was attached under the rear rigging leather. If anyone can tell us something about this name. Not shure if it is a Porter or a Parker signiture. Found it while I was tearing down so that can give it a really good cleaning. Re line the skirts, etc.

Thanks AL

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That is the name of the saddlemaker who made the saddle in Porter's shop. You will find these tags on lots of Porter saddles. Judging by the style of things I would think your saddle was late 40's to early 50's. Greg

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Would that tag not idicate june 1927, and possibly the other number indicating what number the saddle was in the production cycle? I no not what they where indicating just a guess.

What is something like this worth?

Al

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Not sure on the june 27 thing. it would more like be workorder 6127 or something like that. The cantle is what is refered to as a comfort cantle, so with that and a few other style things like the horn, swell and cantle height I really believe my first date estimate is more realistic. As for value it would be worth what you could get for it. For a collectable saddle to bring the big money it needs to be in Pristine original condition, or by a handful of very sought after makers in good original condition, or to have provanence documenting its history with a significant person or event. Greg

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Thanks for that, had not thought about it as a work order #. I clean it up and see if I can make a dollar on it.

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