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Which one would you Buy
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Neither one.
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Total Votes : 16

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the_jersey_lilly_2000
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey I'd be interested in the Billy Cook barrel saddle. And would be more than happy to pay the shippin.

My daughter barrel races. Get with me on it, and we'll decide whether to do it COD or UPS whatever.

I'll be on later tonight, right now got horses loaded in the trailer ready to head to the arena for practice night.


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cowhunter
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:51 pm    Post subject: saddle Reply with quote

I'll take some pictures of it in the mornin. It needs a little work but it still a good saddle. Please pm your email and I'll get them soon. I hope it works for her.


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flyingS
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought my first wade about 5 years ago. I will never go back. I still have a roping saddle but it is not near as comfortable. I like riding colts in my wade. It does not have bucking rolls but does have a 5in cantle. I ride a shorter stirrup and can set my but tight in my seat if I set my feet forward. Once you get tapped off you can sit right in the middle of one. I like a the flat plate riggin vs the in skirt also. I will never own another hanging D riggin. Katrina have you ever had trouble with your Colorado Saddlery saddle soring a horse. I have owned 3 of them the first seemed to fit a horse pretty well but broke the tree clean in half loading a cow in a trailer. The other two sored the hell out of horses so I traded them off.


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katrina
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 8:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

flyingS wrote:
I bought my first wade about 5 years ago. I will never go back. I still have a roping saddle but it is not near as comfortable. I like riding colts in my wade. It does not have bucking rolls but does have a 5in cantle. I ride a shorter stirrup and can set my but tight in my seat if I set my feet forward. Once you get tapped off you can sit right in the middle of one. I like a the flat plate riggin vs the in skirt also. I will never own another hanging D riggin. Katrina have you ever had trouble with your Colorado Saddlery saddle soring a horse. I have owned 3 of them the first seemed to fit a horse pretty well but broke the tree clean in half loading a cow in a trailer. The other two sored the hell out of horses so I traded them off.


No I haven't... This is my second colorado... And I know a few down in the sandhills who ride them... Remember I don't rope anymore so my use and yours would be way differant.. Interesting on the rigging... I've often wondered about that..... This is fun guys, I am learning soooo much...


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HAY MAKER
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

katrina wrote:
flyingS wrote:
I bought my first wade about 5 years ago. I will never go back. I still have a roping saddle but it is not near as comfortable. I like riding colts in my wade. It does not have bucking rolls but does have a 5in cantle. I ride a shorter stirrup and can set my but tight in my seat if I set my feet forward. Once you get tapped off you can sit right in the middle of one. I like a the flat plate riggin vs the in skirt also. I will never own another hanging D riggin. Katrina have you ever had trouble with your Colorado Saddlery saddle soring a horse. I have owned 3 of them the first seemed to fit a horse pretty well but broke the tree clean in half loading a cow in a trailer. The other two sored the hell out of horses so I traded them off.


No I haven't... This is my second colorado... And I know a few down in the sandhills who ride them... Remember I don't rope anymore so my use and yours would be way differant.. Interesting on the rigging... I've often wondered about that..... This is fun guys, I am learning soooo much...


I aintever owned a colorado saddle,but have a pair of saddle bags made by them,they do damn good work and use good leather.
good luck


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