Wow people AGAIN

looks ok to me. think it prob is an adjustable one rather than the club. it would say on the headplate (under pommel, lift flap of leather to find headplate) mine is stamped something like WOW, First Thought Equine and the serial number of the patent.

certainly worth looking at i think.
 
Well those are the standard dressage flaps which i think you said you didnt want?

So assuming you bought and then had new flaps, you're instantly looking at £450 for those and thats then assuming that the panels are suited to your horse. If they have to alter the panels too... again its around £450 for those. (Then add in new headplate (presumably) and any charges for alterations to the flair and it could get rather costly even if the cost for the actual saddle stays low)

Aside from the fact that it doesnt look like its been too well looked after, it all looks ok.
 
Would say it is def a WOW. She says the pommel screws are a bit rusty. If you look at the last but one photo you can just about see a screw towards the bottom of the photo.

Looks to have extra deep gussets at the back of the panels, either that of the air is over inflated making the gullet appear narrow.

Can you put the dressage flaps in 2 positions like you can the others. If you put them in the slightly forward position you would be more toward VSD.

If the price stays quite low someone will get a bargain.
 
There are deffo no screws there - whilst the seat deffo looks to be a WOW seat, I cannot see how it can be removed...maybe this was a prototype or something? I would send the info to David and Maggie (info@firstthought.co.uk I think) and ask their opinion.
 
Top