This material and any attendant photo illustrations are copyrighted © 2008-9 by R. J. Sagely. The reprinting or distribution of the whole or any part without express permission of the author is prohibited.

SAGE SADDLERY
R. J. Sagely
Maker of Custom Horseman's Gear
"For a saddle your great-grandkids will still be riding"

This is a 15" + inch finish seat, in-skirt rigged Wade saddle. Saddle is in chestnut, smooth-out, Wickett & Craig, 14 oz. leather with single bead and sunburst border stamped panels. Includes a carved cantle with special meaning to the customer who ordered it. Horn is a 3" tall by 4 1/2" finished cap and wrap style with mulehide covering. Full quarter tree from Timberline in Utah, 6 1/2" wide by 8" high by 93 degree gullet with a narrow 8" swell. Cantle is 4" x 13" round profile with a small cheyenne roll with leather binding. Fenders are 16" long with 56" long, full stirrup leathers that are twisted and set. Stirrup leathers are 2 1/2" with vertical post Blevins Quick-Change buckles. Sports a pair of plain, metal bound stirrups with 3 1/2" leather treads. Stainless plate front rigging plate is mounted at the 3/4 position with in-skirt rigging for the flank straps. Martingale "dees" are 1" and mounted under the front jockeys. Oregon style crossover rope strap, 1 1/2" near-side latigo and off-side half-breed latigo with cincha and latigo hangers included.  Genuine Wickett & Craig sheepskin with 3/4"+ pile line the skirts. Includes a 5 inch wide, tapered flank cinch and a cross motif martingale to match the saddle. This is a lightweight quality Wade saddle built for recreational roping and all day trail riding comfort. Email any questions or to order a similar rig for yourself.
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

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This material and its attendant photo illustrations are copyrighted © 2008-9 by R. J. Sagely. The reprinting or distribution of the whole or any part without express permission of the author is prohibited.