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The fenders, rigging, seat, and jockeys on this saddle are doubled and stitched. No tooling, no makers mark. It is numbered, the latigo keeper has a '0' above the slot and '3761' below the slot. Rawhide covered tree and all brass hardware, the rigging rings are North and Judd as a. I'll attach a picture on here, anyone recognize the work?

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I know I've seen this saddle before. Seems to me one that looks like this was advertised in Western Horsemen magazines around the late 60s to very early 70s. Unfortunately, I don't have those stored here at home, so I can't say definitely. It was a small ad, black and white, that ran middle-to-back of the magazine. I can remember everything about it but the name - argh!

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