ENDED 1859 Repro McClellan saddle.

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1859 McClellan saddle. This is built on a 1904 11 inch tree, by me with help from Richard Morris back in the late '70s, from correct patterns. It is in excellent condition, Tree is not cracked, and all leather is above top quality Heavy Harness leather. Handmade staples for rings. Original '04 Stirrups and hoods and all leather is dyed black. Hand stitched, fully equipped and ready to ride. Has coat straps with proper iron buckles, 1859 girth (Richard Morris built), and I will throw in the relatively new Doug Kidd Surcingle. Handmade Staples for rings and Steel D ring on cinch. $450.00

Saddle bags are on original pattern, just 10% larger so you can actually carry something in them. Made from saddle skirting, all hand stitched $85.00

Prefer money order, as paypal fees are nuts. Buyer pays actual Shipping cost, sales final. I will ship at securement of funding. Ships from 62002

My rep is above reproach, I am witcococowboy on eBay, and doc1876 on gunbroker.

I am basically giving up this part of re-enacting after 44 years. So if you want something else, I might sell it……….I have an unexpected bill from the IRS.
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I am making this available on another site, so I am closing it here so as to not have a misunderstanding with a double option to buy
Thank you for your viewings If the mods can lock it they are welcome to do so as I cannot find the lock button
Steve "Thumper"
 
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