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Here is a selection of the Colorado Saddlery Co. saddles available
from us. We can offer any of the Colorado Saddlery Co. line, these are just the ones we feature. More
information coming soon.
NOTE: These are NOT Reproduction saddles, they are all
technically 1920s and later styles, they just have the general appearance
of the saddles of the 1880s and later.
Saddles Priced From: $ 984.29 / Pack Saddles Priced From: $ 250.72
Delivery time is normally 2 to 4 weeks |

Price $1,138.82 |

Price $1,134.66 |

Price $1,227.66 |

Price $1,168.53 |

Price $984.29 |

Price $1,194.94 |

Price $1,116.27 |

Price $1,138.85 |

Price $1,229.66 |

Price $1,183.14 |

Price $1,184.57 |

Price $1,212.72 |

Price $1,117.52 |

No 9- 4 Price $294.33
No 9-14 Price $571.70
No 9-35 Price $250.72

Price $274.81 |
Western / Old West Saddle Characteristics:
- Tree Styles: Colonial Mexican Saddle (Early 1800s-), Early California
Tree (1835-), Hope Tree (1846-), A Fork / Slick Fork Tree ()
- Fork Styles: A Fork / Slick Fork (9" wide or less), Narrow Fork (9-14" wide), Swell Fork and Wide Swell Fork (14"-24" wide)
- Horn Styles (not on all saddles, First documented somewhere between 1820
and 1835):
- Rigging:
- Position, Single Rigged: Full / Spanish Rigging (), Seven-Eights Rigging (), Three-Quarter / Montana Rigging (),
Five-Eights / Arizona Rigging (), Center-Fire / California Rigging (Pre 1849)
- Position, Double Rigged (Post Civil War): Double Rigged Rim-Fire / Full Double Rigged (), Seven-Eights Double
Rigged (), Three-Quarter Double Rigged ()
- Rigging Attachment: Skeleton Rig - 2 Strap (), Skeleton Rig - 3 Strap (), Sam Stagg (Slick Fork Trees Only
- front rigging leather wraps around the horn, Pre 1862-1900+)
- Cinch Strap / Billet Attachment: Round Ring (), D-Ring (), Slot Plate (1925-On), In-Skirt Rigging (1952-On)
- Cantle Styles: High Cantle, Low Cantle (started lowering in the early 1920s)
- Cantle Trim: Leather Roll Cantle (1874-1890/1900), Bead Cantle Binding (1890/1900-), Cheyenne Roll (Mid
1930s-On)
- Seat: Raw-Seat with or without Mochila (), Half-Rigged Seat (), Three-Quarter Seat (Slick Fork Trees, 1870-1900),
Loop Seat (1900s-1920s), Full Seat / Full-Extended Seat (1920s-On)
- Jockeys (not on all saddles): Separate Side Jockeys (mid 1880s on), Separate Front Jockeys (), Side Jockeys as
part of seat, separate Front Jockeys (), Side Jockeys and Front Jockeys as part of seat (), Rear / Back Jockey ()
- Saddle String Assemblies (not on all saddles): No Saddle String Assemblies (), Saddle String #4 (), Saddle
String #3 (), Saddle String #2 (), Saddle String #1 ()
- Sheepskin Lining (about 1881)
- Skirts (not on all saddles, Pre 1849): Round / California Skirt (), Square / Texas Skirt ()
- Fenders (not on all saddles):
- Tapaderos (not on all saddles, First documented in the 1830s):
- Mochila (not on all saddles): ,Pony Express (), Mother Hubbard Saddle (with Mochila
attached to saddle, Early 1860s)
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