poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
I posted this week about the saddle i purchased not fitting new horse and what my best options were.
The short of it was... I have my friends horse on perm loan. It was arranged ages ago but only had him a few weeks. Back in the summer when money wasn't an issue i purchased a saddle for him- the same saddle as he was being ridden in. An Albion K2 jump 17.5" Medium width. I knew it would likely need tweaking but was confident it was the right buy.
I purchased it from a saddlery in Devon who posted it too me. It had a short trial period which of course i didn't use, not having the horse yet.
Anyway, now i have him and tried it on and its too narrow. I've called into the local saddlery today with the saddle and the guy wasn't there so I've left it with the lady in the shop for him to look at and see what the hope of widening it is etc.
However when she took down my details and the saddle details she noticed the saddle is faintly stamped MM not M which she commented was strange as most medium saddles just said M
Now I'm certain that MM is actually "made to measure"?
I have a receipt stating medium Albion K2 but its dated 3/06/16
I'm currently thinking if its no use to me that its also going to be harder to sell on not being a standard size?
Would you contact the original saddler? I'm assuming probably too late and i should have checked better when it first arrived. I think because it was from a saddlery as opposed to a private sale i was a bit lax about checking.
The short of it was... I have my friends horse on perm loan. It was arranged ages ago but only had him a few weeks. Back in the summer when money wasn't an issue i purchased a saddle for him- the same saddle as he was being ridden in. An Albion K2 jump 17.5" Medium width. I knew it would likely need tweaking but was confident it was the right buy.
I purchased it from a saddlery in Devon who posted it too me. It had a short trial period which of course i didn't use, not having the horse yet.
Anyway, now i have him and tried it on and its too narrow. I've called into the local saddlery today with the saddle and the guy wasn't there so I've left it with the lady in the shop for him to look at and see what the hope of widening it is etc.
However when she took down my details and the saddle details she noticed the saddle is faintly stamped MM not M which she commented was strange as most medium saddles just said M
Now I'm certain that MM is actually "made to measure"?
I have a receipt stating medium Albion K2 but its dated 3/06/16
I'm currently thinking if its no use to me that its also going to be harder to sell on not being a standard size?
Would you contact the original saddler? I'm assuming probably too late and i should have checked better when it first arrived. I think because it was from a saddlery as opposed to a private sale i was a bit lax about checking.