Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Saddle up!


All you need is $1,700! (Found in a consignment shop).

22 comments:

Kay said...

As if just having and feeding a horse isn't pricey enough there are a lot of other costs that go with membership in the horsey set. But I guess that's part of it, isn't it? It looks like this saddle has some fancy tooling on it.

RedPat said...

Very posh saddle, Lowell!

William Kendall said...

Some very fine detail work on this, so I can see the pricetag as being reasonable...

Jack said...

Sorry, Lowell, but there is not a single thing I could do with this saddle. You will have to get it for yourself.

magiceye said...

Does look beautiful...

Anonymous said...

Is that all? Pocket change!

How have you been, Lowell? I've been away from your blog for too long. It's great to see your photos again!

Randy said...

Does that price come with a promise of no sore bottoms?

cieldequimper said...

Well it's a beautiful saddle with intricate leatherwork...

Olivier said...

elle est tres belle, mais 1700 $....surtout que j'ai pas de cheval ;)

Anonymous said...

'All you need is $1,700'... and a horse! Sounds like horse riding is pretty expensive!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

This saddle is a work of art.

Andy said...

Nice and colourful. With prices like that it's no wonder we switched from horses to cars. :)

Pat said...

Agree with William, but it's not within my budget...gosh, can make from here two more trips to India...and buy a camel saddle cheap. ;)

EG CameraGirl said...

YIKES! I think I'll buy a new camera instead, thank you. ;)

Sharon said...

Wow, beautiful. I bet my sister will love it!

Judy said...

It sounds about right, when you think of all the hours of work that goes into making a saddle like that. Horses are an expensive hobby.

Halcyon said...

I will have to pass. I need to save up for the horse first!

Small City Scenes said...

Nice saddle I suppose. Like EG I think I would opt for a new camera at that price. I paid 100 bucks for my saddle and I didn't get bucked off either. MB

Kate said...

I wouldn't mind parking my fanny on that fancy saddle!

Karl said...

Very elegant, good manufacturing.

Bergson said...

je cherche un cheval et je réfléchis

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

And a horse!

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