hh1302 Report post Posted June 25, 2011 Howdy all. Have only made a couple of other posts on here, but am basically brand new. Have wanted to try building a saddle, but the advice on here seems to be get some old ones and repair/restore first. I've done a few "bunkhouse" repairs on saddles, and re-rigged a 1950s vintage child's saddle for my son a couple of years ago. Not a complete restoraton by any means, but a good usable saddle. I have a "thing" for the old highbacks, and just picked one up on ebay that looks like it will need a good bit of work to get back usable. Really looking forward to meeting new folks, learning new tips, etc. as I make my way through this. Am enjoying this forum. Anyone else with a love of the old ones, love to just shoot the breeze with you anytime as well. Hugh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spur2009 Report post Posted June 26, 2011 Howdy Hugh: I also like the old timer high backs and have restored many many over the years as well as doing a right good bit of musem restorations. I have quite a few in my own collection. Becareful however inusing them as the bars are mostly to shot and the gullts are to narrow. Take care and good luck on your latest treasure Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites