keplerts Report post Posted March 19, 2013 Here are some pics of my first saddle repair/restoration. I replaced the stirrup leathers, re-plugged and refleeced the skirsts. The skirts where just one very thin piece of leather that had curled under. I re-sewed the horn, re-dyed the whole saddle to a mahogany color (it was light oil color). I also pre-turned the stirrups and added some saddle strings. I finished it off with Fiebings Aussie conditioner and pure neatsfoot oil. It is a cheap production saddle that was held together by lots of staples. They stapled right through the fleece into the bars. I added lug straps to hold the skirts on. All-in-All I'm happy with the way it turned out. I only wish I would have taken before pics. I am workin my way up to actually building my own saddle. Thanks for looking... Tom I forgot to add that I hand stitched the whole thing. What a chore that was! Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lazyd Report post Posted March 19, 2013 Here are some pics of my first saddle repair/restoration. I replaced the stirrup leathers, re-plugged and refleeced the skirsts. The skirts where just one very thin piece of leather that had curled under. I re-sewed the horn, re-dyed the whole saddle to a mahogany color (it was light oil color). I also pre-turned the stirrups and added some saddle strings. I finished it off with Fiebings Aussie conditioner and pure neatsfoot oil. It is a cheap production saddle that was held together by lots of staples. They stapled right through the fleece into the bars. I added lug straps to hold the skirts on. All-in-All I'm happy with the way it turned out. I only wish I would have taken before pics. I am workin my way up to actually building my own saddle. Thanks for looking... Tom I forgot to add that I hand stitched the whole thing. What a chore that was! Tom It is no doubt better than new ! Way to go! It looks Good!-------------Bill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sheathman Report post Posted March 19, 2013 Looks good. The mahogany turned out good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites