26 November 2011 #1 D domane Well-Known Member Joined 16 September 2008 Messages 1,311 Location South Shrops Visit site .... to replace a broken tree in a decent quality saddle? Thanks
27 November 2011 #2 Nollaig Shona Well-Known Member Joined 4 October 2011 Messages 801 Visit site I think you'd need to ask at your nearest saddlery!
27 November 2011 #3 E ecrozier Well-Known Member Joined 20 October 2006 Messages 6,173 Visit site I was quoted around the £250 mark at least when we thought the tre had cracked in my jump saddle. Turned out it was two rivets popped which was £150
I was quoted around the £250 mark at least when we thought the tre had cracked in my jump saddle. Turned out it was two rivets popped which was £150
27 November 2011 #4 M MissChaos Well-Known Member Joined 26 October 2009 Messages 925 Visit site I think it's cremedemonthe on here whose name is Oz and makes the things - maybe drop him a PM.
27 November 2011 #5 McNally Well-Known Member Joined 24 February 2009 Messages 1,579 Visit site My friend has just paid £400 but the saddle was discontinued and the tree had to be flown over from abroad somewhere (and that was after it took the saddler months to source one at all!)
My friend has just paid £400 but the saddle was discontinued and the tree had to be flown over from abroad somewhere (and that was after it took the saddler months to source one at all!)