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Old 05-31-2005, 08:58 PM   #1
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Arrow English and western saddles for sale

I have two saddles both up for sale.

The first one is a 15.5" black synthetic wintec western saddle. I'm almost certain that it is semi-quarter horse bars. Comfortable, and in good condition. A great trail saddle or just a pleasure saddle (not showing in other words). I'd be happy to include a matching black girth and saddle pad with it. New all together it cost me over $400 for everything in the set. I'm asking $225 OBO for it with the girth and saddle pad, or just $200 without.

The second saddle is a Kincade AP english saddle (leather). I'm pretty sure that it is a 16", but it could be a 17", I can't remember. It shows some wear on it around the stirrup leathers area, but is in good condition and still looks very nice. Included are stirrups leathers, irons, and a matching girth (I will have to check the size again), and either a quilted hunter green saddle pad, a white fleece saddle pad, or both. New, all together everything cost me around $450-$500. I am asking $250 OBO for all of it.

I will have pictures up by tomorrow. Please let me know if you are at all intersted because otherwise I will be taking both saddles and selling them on consignment at a local tack shop in a few days.

Thanks!

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Old 06-01-2005, 03:08 AM   #2
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That is a good deal on your kinkade I took mine into the saddle shop and they are putting it at $425 or $450 for me and mine includes what all yours does, except mine has a bridel. All the stuff together cost me like a little over $600, but I have only ridden in the saddle once so it doesn't have any marks or anything.


You should have no problem selling it. Good luck!
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Old 06-01-2005, 03:57 AM   #3
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lyk morgan said, thats really good for your kinkade, we buy them for aout $350 in AUS, dont know much about western saddles, but i know the one your selling sounds good. goodluck witht hem!!
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SOV-- I paid $380 for my kinkade.
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Do you know the gullet size of the Kincaide?
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Do you know the gullet size of the Kincaide?
Not at the moment, but I can find out for you. It's fairly narrow though, not too wide.
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thanks! yup except for Doc the other 3 all need saddles on the Wide Side...
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Wintec Pictures

Okay, I have comfirmed measurements and pictures and more info. The seat is a size 15 1/2", semi-quarter horse bars. In very good condition after I cleaned it up a bit! The only obvious wear I can find is on the front of the horn, and you can see what I am talking about in one of the pictures. This really is a sturdy and hardy saddle! Very easy to take care of, easy to clean, and easy to ride in as well. Comfortable as well.

Let me know if you are interested.
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Kincade Pictures

Okay, measurements on the Kincade. I don't know if this is the proper way to measure an english saddle, but from the center of the front of the saddle to the center of the back of the saddle is 16". Gullet is 6 1/2". Girth from end of clip to end of clip is 53", not including clips or elastic on one end is 43". Saddle is overall in good condition and still looks very nice. The only wear is by the stirrup leather area on both sides (one of the pictures shows what I am talking about). I really like this saddle a lot and I wish it would fit my horse so I could keep it. A great AP saddle, good quality, good price!

Any other questions feel free to ask. Please let me know if you are interested!
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To find the seat size of an english saddle, measure from one of the nail studs on the pommel of the saddle to the center of the cantle. Hope this helps. Looks like a nice saddle.
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