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196 days ago

Black 16” Kincade Stock Saddle - Brand New

Amanda from Te Kowhai

I bought this saddle in Australia and sadly have never used it, my loss is your gain …

This is a beautiful saddle with lots of great features:

* soft and comfortable
* finest quality suede synthetic used
* solid brass fittings for durability
* perfectly balanced panels for a happy horse
* solid, long life wooden tree

It’s genuinely brand new, never been near a horse. It’s been stored in the house, on a saddle rack, with a cover on it.

The stirrup leathers are real leather with numbered holes, the irons have a spot on them from being in storage, I haven’t tried to get it off, but have supplied full photos, the girth is 88cm long as shown in the photos.

In Australia these are going second hand for around $500.
www.mustangcosaddlery.com.au......

Pick up from Te Kowhai or Rototuna.

Email: dicaprio63@hotmail.com

Price: $700

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