Once again, I shall turn to the wit and wisdom of the members of this forum...I had to sell my beloved Sean Ryon saddle because it no longer fit my swayback mare AND because I needed some cash..rough economic times... So I am looking for a less expensive (hopefully temporary) replacement and I want a good looking barrel saddle that I can also ride for pleasure. I see two kinds of "Billy Shaw" saddles on the internet. One is made by Billy Shaw Saddlery in Flat Rock Alabama - the other is called a Billy Shaw saddle, but offered by Riders Choice Saddle Company in Bryant, Alabama. Riders Choice (in their description) says that Billy Shaw (who died in June) built saddles for them. Now, I bought a saddle from Riders Choice a couple of years ago and I am very happy with it. I realize we are talking "middle of the road" (at best) saddle here.. a far cry from my Sean Ryon, Billy Cook, Circle Y, etc - BUT I am wondering if the real Billy Shaw saddles have a good reputation - and if the Billy Shaw-built saddles being offered through Riders Choice were really built by Billy Shaw or they just bought the name. Or, is this a case where, like the Billy Cook saddles, the better saddles were made by the original (ie Sulphur OK) rather than the company to whom the name was sold... (Greenville, TX) The reason I am considering the "real" Billy Shaw is that is used and I could get it for about $200 less than a "new" Billy Shaw offered by Riders Choice. I called the Billy Shaw Saddlery in Flat Rock, but the number is disconnected, so I can't get any information there. I also called Riders Choice but they're closed until Monday -and if I want the saddles I am looking at, I need to bid now... Other things to consider - the Rider's Choice Billy Shaw is built on an "equi-fit" tree, which they claim will fit about 80% of riding horses- I cannot tell what the "real" Billy Shaw is built on, the owner doesn't know. Have I thoroughly confused everyone? |