Members TackCollector Posted November 8, 2010 Members Report Posted November 8, 2010 (edited) http://s889.photobuc...King_RancherRO/ (more pics in that album) That's the saddle. The stamp on the back says Clint Gibson, Big Horn, WY. Big Horn is not far from Sheridan, so I am uncertain whether this was made as an independent or as an employee of Don King's Sheridan shop. I can't find any contact information online for Clint Gibson. I want to sell this saddle, or else sell my Circle Y rancher instead. I get all kinds of Qs from people who want to know what tree is in this, who made it, has it been roped off, etc. Well, it's a 50# saddle and a rawhide covered tree. I am the second owner. The first owner bought it brand new in WY and used it for some trail riding. Does anyone have any idea how to advertise this saddle? I am in PA, and ranch saddles are unknown here. If it's not a cheap Circle Y Flex or High Horse or American, they don't want it here. But I don't know anything about true rancher saddles, their tree types, and what's used for what. I also bought this for trail / training use, and just because I wanted to sit in an old fashioned upright position and not ride a cheap POS, haha. Neither fenders nor leathers have been cut. I am 5'1" and the stirrups are actually a bit long for me, shortened up as far as they go. Does anyone have any ideas about what this model's tree / style of rigging / strengths / purpose / weakness / fair selling price are? I presume this would cost at least $2500 - $3000 new. Am I too far off? Thanks! Edited November 8, 2010 by TackCollector Quote
Members TackCollector Posted November 8, 2010 Author Members Report Posted November 8, 2010 This is the Circle Y. Bullhide tree, not that Kevlar thing. What do you think is a fair price for it? Tag is 2722-2-0202 on the top line, and 1504 on the second line. Has 28" square double skirt and a rawhide wrapped tree. Circle Y said: The model #2722 was a hardseat roping saddle that was built on a rawhide covered wood tree with a semi-quarter horse bars. The color is regular oil. Quote
Members TackCollector Posted November 10, 2010 Author Members Report Posted November 10, 2010 Can anyone suggest what type of rancher saddle that Clint Gibson is? Association tree or what? Or know how to track down the maker? Quote
Contributing Member Denise Posted November 10, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted November 10, 2010 Try calling King's Saddlery in Sheridan. Someone there would probably know how to get ahold of Clint Gibson. Quote
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