Pictured above is our Santa Fe/Mountain Man Saddle. It's based on
a Hope tree with a 5" cantle w/hand holes. Photo A shows the skeleton rig and the small wool lined skirts. My testing indicates that a saddle built without the skirts has a tendency to wander about on the horse's back. The saddle will be more likely stay in place with the addition of the skirts. Photo B shows the mochilla in place, pommel bags and brass bound stirrups. Base Price includes skirts, Mochilla, 3/4 single ring rig, 2 ea 1 1/2 inch latigo without holes, |
Due to current economic conditions, prices are subject to change without notice. A deposit will guarantee quoted pricing. |
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