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 Billy Cook Nebraska Rancher Saddle w/FREE SHIPPING

#10-2800 Nebraska Ranch Saddle, Billy Cook Saddle
Wooeee! This saddle is gorgeous. We're excited about this new creation from Billy Cook. His new Nebraska ranchers have unique features and styling for our hard-working customers. It has a generous 14" swell that will support your back and keep you comfortable all day long. The saddle features flat plate rigging with brass hardware, square skirts, and a 27 strand cinch. The basket and floral border tooling that rises over the cantle and swell is beautiful. You won't regret choosing a Billy Cook.
- Tree: Rancher rawhide covered Q.H. bars
- Seat Size: 16", hard seat
- Horn: 2 1/2 Post rawhide bound
- Swell: 14" undercut
- Cantle: 5 1/2" with Cheyenne roll
- Rigging: 7/8 position Flat plate rigging with brass hardware
- Skirts: Artificial wool lined
- Skirt Length: 27 1/2"
- Cinch: 27 strand, Mohair
- Stirrups: 3" roper
- Pattern: Basket and floral border
- Color: Chestnut, oiled and polished
- Weight: Approximately 42 lbs.
Although through the years many have tried to imitate Billy Cook products, even to the point of counterfeiting, THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE "BILLY COOK CLASSIC SADDLE" MANUFACTURER. HorseSaddleShop.com is happy to sell the Genuine Billy Cook saddles made in Sulphur, Oklahoma, owned by Mr. Billy Cook. There are other saddle manufacturers that sell their own Billy Cook saddles. If you buy a Billy Cook saddle be sure that it is manufactured in Sulphur, Oklahoma. |
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