Most manufacterers put the number on the fore side of the saddle under the first flap where you would attatch the stirrup leather. There should be a metal tag with the saddle maker's name and serial number. If for some reason this has been removed call the saddle maker from a number obtained online and they may be able to give you a number.
The phone number of the Saddle Brook Free Pub. Lib. is: 201-843-3287.
The phone number of the Upper Saddle River Public Library is: 201-327-2583.
The address of the Saddle Brook Free Pub. Lib. is: 340 Mayhill Street, Saddle Brook, 07662 4641
The address of the Upper Saddle River Public Library is: 245 Lake Street, Saddle River, 07458 1619
Saddle joints are primarily found in the thumbs of humans, where they enable a greater range of motion for activities like grasping and manipulating objects. They are not as common in other parts of the body.
A serial number on a saddle typically serves as a unique identifier assigned by the manufacturer, indicating the saddle's model, production date, and sometimes the specific batch it was part of. This number can help in tracking the saddle for warranty claims, repairs, or resale purposes. Additionally, it may provide information about the saddle's authenticity and construction details.
The phone number of the Historic Russellville Saddle is: 270-726-4181.
The phone number of the Saddle Rock Society is: 970-453-5761.
The address of the Upper Saddle River Historical Society is: 245 Lake St, U Saddle Riv, NJ 07458-1619
The sphenoid contains a saddle that houses the pituitary gland. The sphenoid is a bone that is located in the skull.
The address of the Historic Russellville Saddle is: Po Box 116, Russellville, KY 42276-0116
The address of the Saddle Rock Society is: Po Box 4195, Breckenridge, CO 80424-4195