Old damaged saddle.. Can I get it fixed?

Ginger Bear

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I have a 16. inch brown leather saddle that says 'willow farm,faversham, Kent on it..' It came with my horse but it didn't fit him. It has a split in the leather on the seat & stitching has come undone at the back. Could've get this repaired or is it not worth it? the underneath of the leather is lovely x& soft.
 

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If you're thinking of selling, a patch repair won't add value & replacing the whole seat is unlikely to be cost effective considering the current price a little known brand of saddle is likely to fetch. I know willow farm & its an "everyday" kind if place, not a "posh" name like for example Stubben or Albion.
 

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If you're thinking of selling, a patch repair won't add value & replacing the whole seat is unlikely to be cost effective considering the current price a little known brand of saddle is likely to fetch. I know willow farm & its an "everyday" kind if place, not a "posh" name like for example Stubben or Albion.

Ok thanks for that.. Might just chuck it away then.
 

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It depends how old it is really. Is the tree ok? older saddles often have broken trees but owners dont even realise. You could always put it to a saddler for a quote
 
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