Trooper "D"
Sergeant Major
- Joined
- May 20, 2018
I think the Confederates "Jenny" saddle was based off of the grimsley. Hope saddles are another option. Plantation saddles one more. Got Pinterest? There are tons of saddle photos and some are from makers. Good Luck!View attachment 507015
(Pic for attention. One of the flags I rotate on a shed in the backyard.)
While visiting with old friends in they're cavalry camp at recent event, a conversation was struck up on "what if" I got a horse and joined the cavalry, and I've been about convinced that's a heck of an idea. Better camps, ZERO politics, good friends, and a chance to use my one or two revolvers from my collection as well as using (while horribly inaccurate for out here in the west), my Pedersoli S.C. Robinson carbine I shoot often once in a while at an event, and more often my beloved Mississippi Rifle in events, I like the idea.
That being said, while I'm very familiar with horses, though out of practice, (a wrist I broke getting thrown in high school while attempting bronc busting has been hurting me recently for the first time since) I have no knowledge or experience with period saddles and tack. So any suggestions here would be appreciated!
There are plans for me to get taught proper by the experts in person, when I get a new horse, get him/her gun broke, etc. but I think it wise to consult with anyone experienced before I buy a saddle or halter so to speak.
I know Grimsley saddles have always been a curiosity to me, mainly as known horsemen like Grant preferred them, and I've not found anyone making them. Just one of the many questions I have…
So words of wisdom welcome!
What unit are you portraying?
Cheers!