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Help With Saddle Identification.

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We got an old saddle from our neighbor. It is a Tex Tan. It has some numbers on the back and hoping someone might give us some info on this. Trying to decide if it is worth fixing up or not.

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Hello, most TexTan are worth repairing and using or reselling. The one you have is worth very much fixing back up. They usually bring in around $500-$700 in the Midwest area. Just to let you know~

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It depends on what this saddle needs to put it in the condition you want it to be in.  I may be a professional clean and oil and some very minor repairs or it could be major repairs.  Up here, around $250.00 would be a very good price in using condition.  First thing you need to do is have the tree checked to see if it is broken and then have a competent saddle maker or at least repairman look it over closely and give you a price to put it in shape.  Those older Tex Tans were usable saddles but not top end saddles by any means.   HTH  

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