For the Horse
We will work with you to plan and create your saddle or accessories. Our products are completely custom; therefore, please contact us to discuss pricing. Prices vary greatly, depending on the intricacy, the tooling.
All leather used in my shop is top line and used for the item you order. This tack is made for heavy everyday use or show but only out of top grade materials. Anything you want can be made to your order. NO SHORT CUTS!!
Saddle Options
What is the purpose of your saddle: English or Western?
Further refine your purpose: endurance, cutting, barrel, reining, racing, team roping, or pleasure? We have made them all, and the more specific you can be, the better your saddle will feel.
Because of all the different uses, our Western saddles are hand carved to truly reflect your individual taste and style. As with any custom leather product, variations in color and range marks can be expected. Each item is beautifully unique! To see examples of different carvings, view our Gallery of Work.
Saddle Parts
- Half Seat
- Plain
- Patch
- Rawhide
- Straight
- Cheyenne
- Plain
- Brass
- Rawhide
- Leather Wrap
- Plain
- Brass
- Exposed Straps
- Regular
- Round
- Rounded Square
- Square
- Roper
- Association
- Slick
- D-Ring
- O-Ring
- Flat Plate
- Dropped O-ring
- Inskirt
- Leather Slot
- Engraved
- Leather
- Stainless
- Brass
Contact me for prices and styles you want.
Accessories
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Saddlebags
Saddlebags can be made to sit on the back (on either side of the cantle), side (cantle bag) or front (pommel bags) of the saddle.
Spur Straps
Western Spur Straps fit over the arch of the foot with a heel tiedown, fitting under the boot.
Headstalls
A component of the bridle, the piece that fits around the horse’s head. (Also called a headpiece).
Chest Strap
A piece of riding equipment used to keep the saddle from sliding back. (Also called a breaststrap, breastcollar or breastgirth)
Breast Collars
A piece of riding equipment used to keep the saddle from sliding back. It is particularly useful on horsework involving cattle and cross country rides, as a safety precaution against a girth or billet breaking. (Also called a breaststrap, breastplate or breastgirth)