Meadon
Well-Known Member
I've recently had my great-grandmothers side saddle restored. Still needs loads of work doing but all in working order and fits my horse
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It's roughly about a hundred years old, quite amazing really that it's stayed in reasonably good condition. Only prob I have is it being really dry. I've been using Oakwood conditioner on it and decided today to put some Neatsfoot Oil on. Just put the Neatsfoot on and it's now made it sparkle and look glittery.
Does this normally happen with the oil? Dumb question I know. It's not often I use Neatsfoot. Or is it just absorbing the oil and the glitter affect will go??? I'm very sentimental over my saddle!!
Here's the saddle. Needs a new seat but need to marry a millionaire!
It's roughly about a hundred years old, quite amazing really that it's stayed in reasonably good condition. Only prob I have is it being really dry. I've been using Oakwood conditioner on it and decided today to put some Neatsfoot Oil on. Just put the Neatsfoot on and it's now made it sparkle and look glittery.
Does this normally happen with the oil? Dumb question I know. It's not often I use Neatsfoot. Or is it just absorbing the oil and the glitter affect will go??? I'm very sentimental over my saddle!!
Here's the saddle. Needs a new seat but need to marry a millionaire!