How to price my saddle for sale?

KatWuh

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I'm wanting to sell the saddle my horse came with when I bought him, as it doesn't quite fit him properly and I've bought a new (to me) saddle from my fitter today. I've never sold a saddle before so no idea how to price it! It's a John Whitaker Venice jump saddle 17.5 in excellent condition. Prices seem to vary quite a bit when I've looked online. I don't want to short change myself but also not to price it too high! Any suggestions?
 

poiuytrewq

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With eBay it’s worth waiting for the 80% off sellers fees offers.
You could try getting quotes from places like Sheepham and The saddle Bank. It’s free and easy enough to get a quote by uploading g specified photos and details.
I usually just go to my local saddlery who sells second hand and sell it to them though, they give me a bit less but it’s just quick and easy and no messing round.
 

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You can get quotes from saddles direct, the saddle bank etc , even if they do not want to sell it for uou or you want to sell it yourself they will tell you what they think it is worth .
 

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Thanks all, some really helpful suggestions! I've requested quotes from Saddles Direct and the Saddle Bank and I've stuck it up on Facebook Marketplace, some local equestrian Facebook pages and Preloved.
 
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