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Are Circle S saddles good?

Are Circle S saddles good?

Most of the Circle S brand roping saddles come with a warranty for roping, and can be expected to meet your expectations of quality and dependability at a great low price. These saddles feature high quality, durable leathers, sturdy trees, and great hardware.

How much is my Circle Y saddle worth?

Depending on the style, condition, seat size, and tree size, it could sell from $250-700.

How do I look up a saddle serial number?

Depending on the age of your saddle, your serial number will either be on a sewn in tag, or stamped on the under-flap of your saddle. Flaps: Length goes from 1 to 5, 1 being the shortest. The letter following the length number describes the angle of the flap; C being more forward while L is standard (more straight).

Where are Circle T saddles made?

Circle T is a relatively new product manufactured under the Teskey company name, with the main store located in Weatherford, Texas, since the company’s creation in 2002.

What is a Circle S saddle?

Circle S Saddles are built with durability in mind. These saddles will hold up to rigorous use, whether you’re working on the ranch or competing in the arena. Circle S Saddles are stylish and built with high quality leather and sturdy trees. Circle S Saddles are available in roping, barrel, and show styles.

How can you tell a fake Circle Y saddle?

Determine how old your saddle is by the serial number. If it looks like 1234-5678-90, the saddle was manufactured after 2005. It looks like 1234-5678-90AB-CD, the saddle was most likely manufactured sometime between 1990 and 2005.

How much does a Circle Y saddle weigh?

1157 Walnut Grove Flex2

Country of Manufacture United States
Weight 26.00 Pounds
Cantle Height 5.00 inches
Brand Circle Y
Horn 3″ Neck x 3 1/2″ Cap

Are old saddles worth money?

An older quality saddle may still hold some value, but a newer model is likely to fetch a higher price. When assessing a saddle’s value, always look for the main features of a saddle. A saddle which is made of top-quality leather will have a greater value than a saddle made from lower quality leather.

How do I find out what my saddle is worth?

Research the saddle using the manufacturer’s name and the serial number to determine retail and general resale value; cheap, poor quality saddles will have low prices brand new and very little value as used items while good quality saddles sell for higher prices both new and used.

How do you read Amerigo stamps?

How to read the serial number. A typical serial number: 175N12340113 M 4 175 – seat size from 16.5 up to 18.5 N – flap length: short = K, normal or regular = N, long = L, extra long = XL 1234 – actual saddle number 0113 – Date of Manufacture 01 = Month January 13 = Year 2013.

What brand is my saddle?

Examine the saddle closely for a manufacturer’s mark or brand name; the brand name should be stamped into the leather or on a small metal plate that has been fastened onto the saddle. Locate the serial number, if possible. The serial number will be located under the skirts or in the same location as the brand name.

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Ruth Doyle