I'd say depending on its condition. Around 400-800
A company called Adventure Harley sells many different types of saddle bags. This company sells both leather saddle bags as well as external lids and covers for saddle bags.
One company was J.H. Wilson who operated a sought after saddle shop in Denver, Colorado from the late 1800's to the early teens of 1900. A top saddle maker, he stamped "Steel Fork" on the jockeys of the saddle.
There are several good brands of saddle pad. Some of them are Cashell, SMX Air Ride, 5 Star, Cork Saddle, EZGrip, Classic Equine, Diamond Wool and Reinsman.
By mail, telephone or fax.
Check under the flap on the billet guard. Many times the company's name will be there. If not, look near the pommel (towards the front) on the small, circular button-like pieces. Sometimes they will have the company's marking that you can use to figure out who made the saddle.
Go back to diamond plains and re-trade.
The saddle is not for the horse. You swap it at the Trading Post for a gold pan (to pan for gold using the map you win at the Casino) and then for an oil can (used inside the clock tower in Diamond plains, to get the gears to work).
Oakridge Saddle Company factory may no longer be in business. The business was for sale in Northridge, California. Oakridge Saddle Company did not make custom saddles. They made saddles specific to the way they were going to be used such as saddles for barrel riding.
Restored, in very good condition. $450.00
He placed the saddle on the horse.Where is my saddle?Saddle him up for a ride.
a saddle horn is on a western/american saddle
YES No. The real Bona Allen saddlery operated from 1873 to 1982.