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Just got this wade finished a couple of weeks ago to use for myself until somone takes it off my hands. It is just a plain rough out with no stamping other than my makers stamp on the frog because I wanted to work mostly on just the building process on this one. I am pretty happy with how the lines on this saddle turned out but as always there seems to be a number of things that I would change on the next one.

It is built on a very fine 15.5 inch Nikkel Tree but I can't remeber all the specs on this one off the top of my head. It has an inskirt rigging, half stirrup leathers and I used meium weight Herman Oak Leather. Haven't put it on the scale yet but it is certainly lighter than the last one I built with the plate rigging.

I know the pictures are not the best but didn't have any that were better on my phone but any pointers our critiques would be greatly apprieciated.

Thanks and Have a great day everyone!!

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looks nice! ;)

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I like it! only thing i'll say and it is not a critique because I don't feel qualified to do that!!!... is i'd love it even more if it had the Cheyene cantle rather than the pencil roll :) this is something that in the future i hope to do!! I'm sure someone will "take it off your hands" and love it at some point!!! how many saddles hove you built now?

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