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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.

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