Officers McClellan Saddle

Started by David Carrico, September 15, 2009, 07:15:52 PM

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David Carrico

Here's a link to some pics of a McClellan Saddle I just finished. I know most of the pics we show here are non-military, but here's something different.  Not as time consuming as a dugout canoe......but still a lot of work!
http://www.carricoleather.com/mcclellansaddles/officerssaddle.html

Ace Lungger

Howdy David,
Man that saddle turned out perfect!! Hey guys I got to see it in person :) :) I can tell you guys one thing for sure, I will never ever make a saddle :o :o
Way to much work and to many hours for me!!
Thanks for showing that to everyone!
Later
ACE
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Gun Butcher

 David, there were a lot of old "stripped down " McClellans hanging in peoples barns when I was growing up in the south. That is the first one I have ever seen with all the accoutrements.  It is beatiful work and makes me wish I had collected a few along the way.  Thanks for showing it to us. I will be going back to your site to check it out from time to time.
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Howdy David

        Wow, nice work on this saddle, I can see where these saddles might have been a little harder to ride with, this is a beautiful example of a McClellan saddle, thanks for sharing with us.

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Marshal Will Wingam

That is a nice saddle, David. The stitching on the seat is beautifully done. Doggone handsome piece of leatherwork.

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David,

That is an exceptional piece of work. A beautiful saddle.  I think I may have mentioned to you in the past that I have a fully restored 1904 pattern McClellan done by F. Burgess in Redbank, N.J.  If I remember correctly you advised me that Mr. Keuwn , had some serious medical problems and had to close Burgess down....
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