Members keplerts Posted August 14, 2016 Members Report Posted August 14, 2016 Are the Poly-Tuff trees by Laporte and the Chicago Stockyard trees the same tree? Are they made out of the same material? Is ones Association tree the same as the other? Why would I buy one over the other or is there no difference between the two? I have a customwer who is interested in me making them a saddle with the cable rigging but didn't know if one was better then the other or are they physically the same? Any insight is appreciated. Thanks, Tom Quote
Members keplerts Posted August 18, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 18, 2016 So, no one has used these trees or has any opinion between the two? Quote
Members Goldshot Ron Posted August 18, 2016 Members Report Posted August 18, 2016 Tom, The styles of each company is slightly different from each other. Each company is owned by one of two brothers, and they don't compete with each other. If you call Double H Ranch Saddlery in Wyoming you can get your questions answered. I have used one of the LaPort trees and the customer was quite happy. However, I didn't use the cable rigging. Keith Howe is the brother who owns Chicago Stock Yard, and I talked with him recently at the family owned saddle shop in Wyoming. I have worked with him before, and he was very helpful with my questions. I have a customer who wants a lighter weight trail saddle, and I am planning on using his Wade style tree when the customer makes their final decision. Ron Quote
Members keplerts Posted August 19, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 19, 2016 Ron, Thanks for your input. I will give Double H a call. Do both brothers work out of Double H? Thanks, again for your response. I really appreciated it. Tom Quote
Members Goldshot Ron Posted August 19, 2016 Members Report Posted August 19, 2016 Tom, I don't know if both brothers help out in the saddle shop, I was just surprised to have Heath answer the phone when I called. His brother Shawn builds the La Porte trees, and his business cell is (313) 515-0594. And, the shop number is (970)482-6229. Good Luck Quote
Members keplerts Posted August 21, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 21, 2016 Okay, Thanks a lot! I am going to give them a call tomorrow. Quote
Members keplerts Posted August 22, 2016 Author Members Report Posted August 22, 2016 Okay, I called and talked to Shawn about the LaPorte trees. He was very willing to answer all my questions explaining some of the differences between the two. I decided to order a Laporte tree over the Chicago Stock yard tree. Getting the Association tree with cable rigging, 3 X 3 horn, 12 inch swells, 15 1/2" seat, 5" x 12 1/2" cantle in Quarter horse bars. Lead time is about 3 weeks. This will be my first saddle so I'm really excited to get started! Tom Quote
Members Goldshot Ron Posted October 1, 2016 Members Report Posted October 1, 2016 Tom, Have you received your tree yet? Ron Quote
Members keplerts Posted October 3, 2016 Author Members Report Posted October 3, 2016 Ron, NOOOOO! I ordered it from Shawn and told me it would ship in three weeks. My customer wanted an update at three weeks so I talked to shawn and he said it would be done on the following Friday which would have been 3 1/2 weeks. As of today I haven't heard or received anything yet. So it has now been six weeks. If I don't hear anything by this Wednesday I will give him a call. I'm getting kind of nervous. Thanks for asking. I will keep you posted. Tom Quote
Members JHayek Posted October 3, 2016 Members Report Posted October 3, 2016 I purchased a tree from laporte and it took several months till I received it. I was not that impressed with the finish work on the tree itself although it is fairly easy to shape it to suit you. I ordered what Shawn called their "quarter flat" bars which is supposed to fit a flatter backed muscular horse. It does not. It still has entirely too much rock to fit anything that doesn't have a decent set of whithers. Basically what a 90 degree tree would fit only now it takes a heavier pad because of the width in the gullet. The up side is that since this is your first saddle you don't have to worry about the rigging being square. If you use a wide centered cinch without the collar stops it will find it's own place and stay. You may need to customize the ground seat to suit your taste as the seat they send is pretty flat. Good luck on you first saddle but be patient the tree most likely won't arrive when they say it will:) hope this is informative Quote
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