SadKen
Well-Known Member
Another theft in our area (Cheshire/North East Wales) of saddles in the last couple of days - loads of yards have been done over and lost all their tack in the last 2-3 months. This yard lost a lot of high quality tack which will be difficult to replace (as all well-fitting tack is). My saddle is insured but getting another one that fits, quickly, would inevitably be problematic.
It's really time efforts were made to stop this. I was thinking that maybe it's time that saddles were 'passported'. The saddle has the number stamped on it somewhere obvious. You get a document of ownership from the maker with the number on it. You can verify it against a database of saddles, update when you buy one second hand, and get the original verified document from the seller. OK some people are still going to buy stolen goods, but most of us don't want to. Thoughts?
It's really time efforts were made to stop this. I was thinking that maybe it's time that saddles were 'passported'. The saddle has the number stamped on it somewhere obvious. You get a document of ownership from the maker with the number on it. You can verify it against a database of saddles, update when you buy one second hand, and get the original verified document from the seller. OK some people are still going to buy stolen goods, but most of us don't want to. Thoughts?
