No, Sears doesn't sell saddles but a great place to get a saddle is tack room too.
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no they do not
I bought one in 1971. I heard they sold them also in the 50's. That's all I know.
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Various brands sell Wintec Saddles like Divoza and Digikey. Wintec Saddles are used for horse riding and are very expensive, ranging from 400 to 800 dollars.
Yes!
Sears' main supplier appears to have been Capitol Saddlery, but the store also got saddles from the Wofford Saddle Company of Gainesville Georgia, and a few of the J.C Higgins brand made by the Bone Allen Company. There very well could have been other , but many of the saddles were not stamped with a makers name, just the Sears name and a model number.
From the 1930's throught the mid to late 1950's
Dressage saddles can be purchased from many different stores and suppliers. Some examples that sell dressage saddles include VTO Saddlery and Adams Horse Supplies
The highest quality elite horse performance saddles in the market. Available in many different shapes and sizes. Made with over 50 years of experience.
Blacksmiths set up shops to make and sell iron tools and saddles. The livery stable and the blacksmith were sometimes operated by the same person. The metal for the saddles was made by the blacksmith, and the leather was usually made by someone else.
You can buy Ranch saddles from several locations such as the Ranch Saddles web site, the Bay, Sears, Canadian Tire, Wal-Mart you can also find this brand at UFA stores.