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New Tack Room - Page 2

Including Our Saddles
29 September 2002 - 16 March 2003

New Tack Room with doors open
Double doors open 6 feet wide.
Detail of the saddle racks
Detail of the saddle racks. Horizontal 2x4s are 28 inches long and brace is 34 inches long. Mutiple 3" screws secure the racks to the wall studs.
5 saddle racks on the back wall
5 saddle racks on the back wall
5 saddle racks on the back wall
Left to Right: Justine's saddle, my saddle pad, my saddle and a saddle borrowed from Johnny Ray Wallace, the ranch foreman across the road.
Bridles, headstalls and reins on the right wall
Bridles, headstalls and reins are on the right wall
Lead Ropes and Lariat on the left wall
Lead Ropes and Lariat on the left wall
New 8'x12' Tack Room, March, 2003
These last two photos were taken in March 2003
We've added more horseshoes to the doors and the Tack Room sign.
We've added more horseshoes to the doors and the Tack Room sign from Tractor Supply.
OUR SADDLES
Justine's Saddle
Sims Deep Seat Trail Saddle
At left is Justine's Saddle. Description: A quality trail saddle at an economical price.  Constructed on a ralide tree, with a 5" cantle for an extra secure fit.  Features a suede padded seat, full floral tooling, full 2 1/2" stirrup leathers and laced contest stirrups.  Genuine German silver conchos add a touch of flash.  A great buy for any casual rider.  Features:  Suede Padded seat with five inch cantle for Superior Comfort, A MUST for any Trail Rider. Extra Heavy #1 Skirting Leather for Extra Long Wear. Sturdy ralide tree with a 5 year guarantee. 3" horn. Full 2 1/2 inch Stirrup Leathers with Hand Laced, Leather Covered Stirrups. 15" seat. Dark Chestnut Finish. 26" x 12 1/2" Skirts. Weighs 29 pounds. Made in the USA!.
Pete's Saddle
Blue Ridge Cattleman Roper Saddle

The photos are from Chick's Saddlery in Delaware where both saddles were purchased over the Internet.  They have a great color catalog.  Check them out and get on their mailing list !

This is my saddle. Built for roping, the Cattleman Roper is also an excellent trail saddle. The wide, suede padded seat is made for a working cowboy to ride all day long, and ideal for the serious Trail Rider. Full, hand tooled Basket Stamp skirts and Rawhide front cantle and stirrups add character to this durable, working saddle. Suede padded seat with 3 1/2 inch, calf roping cantle for Superior Comfort. Features: Extra Heavy #1 Skirting Leather for Extra Long Wear. Chuck Shepherd style Hardwood, Double Fiberglass Covered Tree Guaranteed for Roping. Latigo Wrapped Post Dally Horn. Full 3 inch Stirrup Leathers with Hand Laced, Leather Covered Stirrups. Stainless Steel Full D Rigging. 16" seat. Hand Basket stamp tooling on the skirts. Rawhide Pommel, Cantle and Stirrups for extra durability where it counts. Light Oil Finish. 29" x 12 1/2" Skirts. Weighs 42 pounds.  All Blue Ridge Saddles are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS against any defects in Materials and Workmanship. Made in the USA!
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