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Whats The Best Way To Sell My 1930's Hamley Saddle?

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Hi,

Getting the value out of your saddle maybe difficult. You have to find that buyer that appretiates the saddle for its history and age, more often a collector or a mueseum. Often a buyer, wants to see a saddle in person to check the tree, inspect the riggings the leather , size ect.You might check for regional events like cowboy gatherings, sass, antique shows, sale barns, and farm supplys.Otherwise be patient keep advertising, good luck.

Steve

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Western Horseman magazine has a column called " What's it worth?" where an expert will evaluate readers old gear and give estimated values. email to jennifer.denison@westernhorseman.com. they may have suggestions on where to sell something like that. back in the 80's I picked up an old Hamley formfitter and contacted them to get any info on it. they sent me a copy of the original order placed in 1929. that was pretty cool. if you could get some info like that it might add some value.

I have heard that Brighton Feed & Saddlery 800-237-0721 carries old collectable saddles so maybe they would be interested. Chris

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What did you find out? I have an old Hamley I inherited from my wife's family. I use it as my primary saddle. Love the thing. I plan to have mine restored by Hamley eventually, but I doubt I'll ever stop riding it. If I'm not missing my guess, your stirrup leathers and fenders are not original. The Hamley saddles of that vintage I have seen all have the stirrup leathers over the fenders, however I'm no expert. Otherwise the saddle looks to be in good shape. Seems like most of the Hamleys I have seen seem to have the skirts curled under. Mine is the same. Maybe could use to have the fleece replaced. I saw a similar Hamley saddle on ebay recently that didn't sell at $800. Times are tough. I recently bought an older Big Horn saddle for $150. Just depends on the day and who's looking, I guess. You might take a look at Hamley's website (google it). They have some used saddles listed with prices and might give you an idea about yours.

Tony

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