My saddle dilemma no.2: Believe

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My lovely little lady, who I was warned prior to viewing was very slight and narrow, now has the most awesome shoulders
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and has really filled out this summer
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but alas, this comes at a price
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My two, spanking gorgeous albion K2s no longer fit her
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which leaves me with a bit of a dilemma.

I would really, really love another K2, as I think they're fab!!
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But unfortunately, it seems that the wider ones are like gold dust to get hold of second hand
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My saddler has also said the narrower ones don't sell so well...

My options are:

1) To sell the two I have, for whatever I can get, and accept that it's going to cost a fair bit more money to upgrade both of them
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To say oh s*d it to the cost, and just go ahead and upgrade them.
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(I guess I do have more law worked lined up at xmas
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2) To forget having a jumping one for now, and just sell them and upgrade the GP. I guess I can jump in the GP fine for now, and hold out till my saddler/ebay comes up with a jumping one that will fit her or get that maybe in the spring... Trouble is I was really hoping to be set to affiliate by xmas break, and as my saddler worded it "in my little ideal world"
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I would like to still have two saddles for her...
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3) OR, the proposal my saddler put to me last night: To send my GP back to the albion factory and they will change the tree in it, and in effect make it fit her, at the cost of about £325... Now although this sounds like quite a good plan, I am concerned that she is going to continue to change shape a bit (being a slow maturing WB) and that could leave me in several months time with a saddle that is stamped N/M, but in fact fitted as something wider, and will therefore be even harder to sell should I need to change it *again*, or cost even more expense to re-shape it again...
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Plus I would ideally like the saddle to be 1/2" bigger....

4) To upgrade the GP, and have the jumping one sent back to the factory. Again, same problem as above, especially as I would prefer a black one for jumping (me?? picky?? surely not
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) but also as my jumping one is in nice condition, but not stunningly so, so I wonder if it is worth spending so much on modifying it. My saddler seems to think it would be...


Argh!! I can't decide what to do for the best. I don't want to go and buy something, or spend a load of cash that I'm going to regret.
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Has anyone else had an albion sent back for a different tree??
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For some reason this idea doesn't grab me.... Having written it all out above, I am starting to think the best thing to do would be to sell both, get a new GP, and hold out for a jumping one...
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Thoughts people??
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Oh, and of course, as is now apparent from the above post,
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I now have to two N/M, K2s for sale; both brown, GP 17", and jumping 17 1/2"
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*waits for a spanking*
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Changing the tree will IMO devalue them, so i would sell both, get a nice GP and hold out for a jumping saddle in the spring. A GP won't greatly affect her or your ability to jump, and you can always put your plan to affiliate on hold for a couple of months.
 
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A GP won't greatly affect her or your ability to jump, and you can always put your plan to affiliate on hold for a couple of months.

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LOL! Well I know that.
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And I certainly wouldn't put off affiliating just because I don't have a jumping saddle. I just was so pleased about actually having two saddles for one horse for the first time ever
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that I'm a bit reluctant to relinquish one.
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I know just how you feel!

I would sell them both & get a WOW because they are very, very adjustable & you could get jumping flaps & dr flaps & have a saddle & a half!!

If it makes you feel any better, when I changed horses a few months ago, I sold my Heather Moffatt dr & Barry Swain sj. Paid £800 & £900 for them 4 years ago, got £210 for one & £230 for the other on E Bay.

I've heard from one or two people that while you CAN change the trees on the Albions, the joints don't fit together quite properly as you're trying to wedge 2 things together that are at different angles. I had an Albion dr that I was going to get adjusted a few years ago & I sold it instead having heard that.

Horses...grrr. Why are they so expensive???
 
Wouldnt swap the tree....but heres another idea...why dont you sell both of them, and buy a jump saddle that fits her for the time being, as if this is your main discipline, they can be used for everything....and then you could perhaps hold out for a dressage saddle? Not a fan of GP's to be honest, you can do everything (if you need 2 saddles) with a jump and dressage saddle
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When I was looking on Ebay for a jumping saddle all I could find was medium to wide Albions and no N/M so I would look around as I have seen loads of wide Albions for sale 2nd hand.

How old is your saddle? I think my sister paid about £450 for an 18mth old one
 
It does sounds like a good plan Kat,
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but I have no real need for a dressage saddle seeing as I don't do dressage
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However, because I have an hours hack to my school, then I hack <u>a lot</u>, and have to hack, school and jump all in one ride often, so I think I'd rather have a GP than a jumping one. I did ride her just in a jumping one for a few weeks, and I didn't think it was great for my riding.

I'm glad everyone agrees with me about the tree changing. I think it was very helpful of my saddler to phone me as an after thought and suggest it, but after making this post and thinking it through, I don't think I shall go down that route
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My GP is not that old at all, and in very good condition, just a bit of stirrup leather wear. The jumping one is a bit older, and well "worn in", but still in nice condition. I am off for a browse on ebay now, thank you once again DD
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