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I have been using this saddle but got it from a friend and am just very curious about the make and model. I can not find a model number on it but I am absolutely in love with this saddle. I really hope someone here can give me some info on this saddle.

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I could be wrong (I have been before) it looks to me like the saddle is built on what was known as a Little Wonder tree.  

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Thank you, reading. 

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Is there possibly any more info on this saddle in particular? 

 

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It is a little Wonder tree with a 5/8 single plate rig. It was most likely made in Denver in the company's later years and sold by a travelling salesman to some Georgia boy. It is amazing that it has held up so well in the high humidity environment of the Southeast.

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Heiser holsters are HUGE in the vintage holster business. In fact, I didn't realize they also made saddles. 

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