Members dblumbergs Posted February 6, 2012 Members Report Posted February 6, 2012 (edited) New here - sorry if this is in the wrong place. I have a HH Heiser Colorado Saddlery Western SAddle that I am looking for some help aquiring more information on. Anyone know anything about them,?? 14 1/2" seat, has the stamp on the left fender with a raised 33- on the rear of the seat. Also looking for a possible value of the saddle? Maybe interested in selling for the right price Pictures attached - I have a picture of the stamp on the fender but it would not load - the stamp is from 1880-1920 Edited February 6, 2012 by dblumbergs Quote
Members steveh Posted February 7, 2012 Members Report Posted February 7, 2012 looks like it could be "low fits'em roper tree" three quarter flat plate rigging, What is the overall swell width? What is the cantel hight? 1935 thru the 1940's? reference 1936 catalog steve Quote
Members Kate Posted February 16, 2012 Members Report Posted February 16, 2012 New here - sorry if this is in the wrong place. I have a HH Heiser Colorado Saddlery Western SAddle that I am looking for some help aquiring more information on. Anyone know anything about them,?? 14 1/2" seat, has the stamp on the left fender with a raised 33- on the rear of the seat. Also looking for a possible value of the saddle? Maybe interested in selling for the right price Pictures attached - I have a picture of the stamp on the fender but it would not load - the stamp is from 1880-1920 More likely mid-fifties. I had one VERY similar, same tree (it's a 15 inch seat, BTW) and border rollstamp pattern, but mine had one-piece fenders and was double rigged - still the 3/4 plate in front. Mine was in pretty pristine condition compared to this one, which is fairly used up and showing a lot of crazing damage to the leather. Value will suffer accordingly sorry 'bout that. Mine went for a bit over $700 to a collector, about ten years ago - prices have slipped down since then, people just don't have money for toys any more. If it fits your horse (it will most likely be a semi-QH tree, too narrow for bigger horses) it is a good saddle to ride - real comfy seat on these. An all-day working saddle. Quote
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