Members Iwilta Posted January 5, 2012 Members Report Posted January 5, 2012 I seen a photo of a saddle that the seat and the skirts were all one piece. I have never seen one before and can not find it or anything like it again. The fenders came out of a slit in the seat/skirt. It looked nice but more of a ladies saddle. lol Me being a lady I can say that and get away with it! Anyway does anyone know what I am talking about and if so what do they call it? Thanks! Iwilta Quote
Frank Posted January 6, 2012 Report Posted January 6, 2012 Are you referring to the Mother Hubbard style saddle? It's actually a 2 piece that is laced down the center with a cut out for the cantle. They refer to this as a mochila. Here are a few photos to see if we are on the same page. I know that Knut on the forum has built one or more of these. Frank Quote
Members Iwilta Posted January 6, 2012 Author Members Report Posted January 6, 2012 Are you referring to the Mother Hubbard style saddle? It's actually a 2 piece that is laced down the center with a cut out for the cantle. They refer to this as a mochila. Here are a few photos to see if we are on the same page. I know that Knut on the forum has built one or more of these. Frank Well yes and no but I did find the picture of the one that I saw before. It is in the nov/ dec. copy of The Leather Crafters mag. on page 13.If anyone has it. Quote
Members BOB BRENNER Posted January 6, 2012 Members Report Posted January 6, 2012 Iwilta The saddle you saw in LCSJ, is Keith Siedel's saddle. He won best of show with the saddle at the Boot and Saddle Makers Round-up last fall. Does not get much better. Bob Quote
Members cavsgt Posted January 6, 2012 Members Report Posted January 6, 2012 I seen a photo of a saddle that the seat and the skirts were all one piece. I have never seen one before and can not find it or anything like it again. The fenders came out of a slit in the seat/skirt. It looked nice but more of a ladies saddle. lol Me being a lady I can say that and get away with it! Anyway does anyone know what I am talking about and if so what do they call it? Thanks! Iwilta Did some repair work on a similar rig many years ago. The seat, jockeys, rigging and skirts were all one piece. It was a very nice hand tooled custom made saddle and the only one that I have ever seen. Took some picture and was always going to try one but did not get around to it. If the pictures show up I will post them. Quote
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