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crowleysridgegirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2008-05-07 12:02 PM (#83390 - in reply to #83357)
Subject: RE: Tucker saddles


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Originally written by whoaboy on 2008-05-07 8:50 AM

I had a Tucker High Plains and got rid of it. Did not like the way it made me sit and it constantly listed to one side on any horse I put it on. I had to get a round skirt model as the skirt was too long for my short backed horse. I did like the Montreal breast collar though!

The High Plains,and the "old timer" which they no longer make,both have high cantles that made it difficult to swing your leg over the saddle if you are short like I am.I bought one of the older Tuckers called either the Cheynne(I think that's it) or the Frontier,which now,I believe,that name has been combined.My saddle came out of Collierville,TN where they were located before buying CIrcle Y.My husband has the Old West Tucker which is a beautiful saddle.We love ours,but,mine does not fit my favorite trail mare that has no withers.For that,I have a Crestridge saddle from Heber Springs,AR.

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cowpony01
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2008-05-13 6:38 PM (#83880 - in reply to #83385)
Subject: RE: Tucker saddles



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Tucker bought Circle Y. Was at a saddle fitting demo a few weeks ago with a friend and talked to a Tucker rep. He said the older Tucker saddles were constructed better because they were individually made, not a production line like they are now.

The Generation II saddles look better in leather quality, but saw that some of the screw heads on the pommel area were crooked. However, if a saddle fits the horse and you and is within your budget then it is a good purchase whether new or used.

 

I was told Circle Y bought Tuckers design for the saddle. Maybe they bought each other out, LOL!!!!! Yup, correct on the individually made, mine was........

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lesliemal
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2008-05-13 9:45 PM (#83895 - in reply to #82302)
Subject: RE: Tucker saddles


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Well I have been to my local western store twice and we have put around 20 or so saddles on my horse. Of the twenty, only 2 fit and only one of those fit well. It was a Tucker Gen II Cheyenne Frontier. I really wanted a saddle with a higher cantle but this was the only one that fit. I hope to ride my horse in it tomorrow. I have it in the house tonight with a broom through the stirrups to get them turned. I had planned on doing the whole demo thing but after discovering how hard my horse was to fit, I decided to get the one that fit him the best while I had some hands on help with the fitting. I am so grateful that the folks at HorseTown were so dedicated in helping me find a saddle to fit my horse. In this day when "Service" is hard to come by, it is nice to know that I have a shop close to home that still believes in providing Service. I really appreciate all the advice provided to me here on this forum. Thanks.
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