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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!

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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