| This is a two toned Roping saddle set. |
| It has a simple design for a western flare. |
| The roper breast collar is the same design that is in the saddle. |
| The bridle has a little silver on it to dress it up and to complement the saddles silver pieces. Ropers like to look good too! |
| The stirrups are set for a traditional doll, but can be lengthened if needed. |
| The rear view shows off the lacing and design in the saddle. |
| Top view . Makes ya want to go riding! |
| I like to finish off all the leather on the saddle. |
| This is a simple curb bit. It is from the shop on Ebay, "twmhc" model horse supplies. |
| I like to show both sides. |
| A closer view of the design. |
| Cowboy Joe says, "Bring in them cows!!" Doll by me. |
3 comments:
I'm in love with this saddle!!!
WOW! you make some beautiful tack! I am always facsinated by the live shows (we don't have any here in New Zealand, in fact it's extremely difficult to even buy a traditional Breyer horse) Do you make any english tack or only western?
Michelle
Hi Michelle,
New Zealand, I hear it is a beuatiful place to live. Thank you for your kind words about my tack. I only make the western tack. I grew up in the West and rode werstern there. Rodeo, gmkhanas, parades, trail rides, all done in western. If we didn't saddle up we rode bareback.
I live in the Midwest now, in Indiana. I have a paint mare and a goat. You can see them on my "Marilyn's Home and Farm " blog.
thank for writting visit when every you like!!
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