No pix, because I don't own it - and now can't buy it. My dream saddle WAS the Abetta Brushpopper. I loved the look of that cushy seat and those really wide stirrups...but I fear Dancer may need Arabian bars...and the Brushpopper doesn't come in that size...
My current saddle is a shop made saddle, but the makers name has long since worn off. More than likely, it's probably pretty cheaply made, but it comes the closest to fitting Dancer of any saddle I've had...strange since it's the one I bought right after getting Dancer and DJ...and I had in mind that the saddle would actually be for my hubby so he could ride DJ.
Idlepastures.. I have always been told a dun has the line down the back and zebra striping wether they be yellow red or tan with the light or dark points.
A buckskin does not have the stripe down the back.
idlepastures.. I have always been told a dun has the line down the back and zebra striping wether they be yellow red or tan with the light or dark points.
A buckskin does not have the stripe down the back.
*shrugs* that's why we call him a dunskin, because the coloring and stripes. Most people agree. But who knows. He isn't papered. Half the time people call him a bay because they don't see the dorsal stripe.
I ride in a 16" Circle Y Alabama Trail Gaiter. This saddle is the most comfortable saddle I've ever sat my cushy butt in! It has a narrow gaited tree to fit my very narrow Missouri Foxtrotter. She can really move out underneath it and it doesn't hurt my knees to ride for hours at a time. If I ever need a new saddle again, I will definetly go with another one of these since they do come in other sizes of tree! :)
I'll have to get some pics. Most days I ride in a vintage 15 1/2 Charles Crawley custom, or an older than dirt Martha Josey barrel saddle - it's my go to for starting colts. Here lately though I've been spending a lot of time in my 17 1/2 Ian Millar close contact, my least fave of my 2 english saddles but unfortunately my vintage siegfried doesn't fit my new mare :(