ManufacturerLocate the manufacturer. Manufacturers usually have their insignia on the saddle. Most are on the left strap holder or on the fender. Some also put it on the stirrup strap. | Model numberLook for the model number, this is on the left strap holder or under the skirt. This will tell you a lot about your saddle (size, color, gullet width, etc). | Saddle typeDetermine what style of saddle: trail, endurance, show, ranch, roper, cutting, reining, barrel, gaited, mule, draft, trooper, etc. Not sure? View our handy article here. |
Tree sizeTree size is determined by the angle of the gullet. Semi QH Bars have a higher pitch and Full QH Bars have a flatter pitch. Use our downloadable gullet templates to get an accurate measure. | Tree materialTree material is determined by flipping over your saddle and looking between the two sides of fleece; you will be able to see the tree. Tree options: fiberglass, rawhide, ralide, flex. | Seat sizeSeat size is measured from the top of the cantle (at the stitching), where the leather and seat material are attached, to the pommel or under the horn, right above the hole of the seat. |
Seat Size: 15 1/2″ Year: 2002 Seat: Toast Suede Serial Number: BR02316. If you have additional questions about Used Blue Ribbon Saddle #02316, please give us a call and we will be happy to assist you.(336)874-2100 or (336)874-2194. Mar 15, 2015 Saddle Pad For Treeless Bob Marshall Barrel Saddle: Running Whisper: Horse Tack and Equipment: 0: 01:32 PM: Simco Longhorn saddle How do I look up the serial number? Beau159: Horse Tack and Equipment: 7: 08:16 PM: Pls help me decode this serial serial number: luvbeach: Horse Tack and Equipment: 1: 02:57 PM. 16' Blue Ribbon Show Saddle. Serial number is BR 20092 (it is a 2000 model). Professionaly dyed black in 2015. Mint condition, always stored inside. Buyer responsible for shipping. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD! Was Asking $4,500.00. The serial number for your saddle is located under the left fender, stamped into the leather of the skirt. We suggest you keep a record of this number for insurance purposes. If you send us an 8 x 10 colored photograph from one of your shows (sorry, but photo cannot be. The USPTO has given the BLUE RIBBON trademark serial number of 74270465. The current federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE. The correspondent listed for BLUE RIBBON is of 230 West Monroe Street, Suite 2040, Chicago, IL 60606. The BLUE RIBBON trademark is filed in the category of.
Seat materialSeat material is usually made of suede - which feels 'grabby.' It helps hold you in your seat. Smooth leather is another option, which is more slick. Grain-out leather smoother and cushier than suede. | Cantle heightUse a retractable ruler to measure like you would the seat size and then use the straight edge down on the deepest part of the seat. This will give you your cantle height. | Swell widthSwell width is determined by measuring the whole way across the swell or the area under the horn. |
Post and capTo measure the post and the cap, use a straight edge to measure from the bottom of the horn to where the cap begins. To measure the cap, just measure from one side to the other. | RiggingRigging is the method of safely securing your saddle to your horse for a snug fit. For more information about different types of rigging, and to find out which style your saddle has click here. | Skirt LengthTo measure the skirt length, use a tape measure and stretch it from the complete back to the complete front of the skirt. |
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WeightWe have found the best solution to be setting the saddle on a stool which can stand on a weight scale, then subract the weight of the stool to find the weight of your saddle. | Extra featuresGo through the saddle with any extra features it may have like the kind of tooling, how the fleece looks, any silver and where it is located. | Blue bookYou may use our Used Saddle Blue Book to get a good estimate of what your saddle is worth. |