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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2018
  • Saddles in the Era of Westward Expansion
    Will Ghormley, period saddle maker:www.willghormley-maker.com/sad...
    A Chinese bronze horse statue with a lead saddle, from the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD). |Source=Self-made at the Freer and Sackler Galleries, Washington D.C. |Date=June 29, 2008. |Author=User:PericlesofAthens
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  • @Threewolfs-
    @Threewolfs- 5 лет назад +33

    Love the “Mexican” saddles (large horn), engravings and concho’s, sweet 👍🏼🤠

  • @falloutpropguy
    @falloutpropguy 5 лет назад +41

    I use to have a western saddle I got at a yardsale for like 20 bucks ended up selling it for about 500 and getting myself a cap and ball revolver and a nice stake dinner

  • @collybenjamin5246
    @collybenjamin5246 5 лет назад +28

    I've been working on a fiction book set in the old west and your videos are always insightful. Thank you for such wonderful content!

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +2

      Colly I'm happy to help!

    • @jamesstuart5016
      @jamesstuart5016 4 года назад +2

      How do you make a good book and get a actual book like frame? L8ke covers and not just paper?

    • @terrykeever9422
      @terrykeever9422 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jamesstuart5016Are you meaning a hard cover book? Most self piblished I've seen are just paperbacks and most are e-books now but I'm sure if you have the money, someone would do it. Do a search for self publishing. If you think it would sell, there's a process for getting a publisher to read it and decide if they would publish it. Can be tough to even get it looked at. Certain publishers mostly publish particular genres. There should be helpful articles online for free and several websites that charge to help you. I started the process, but decided the market I was looking at was too small. Keep thinking of trying again. Good luck.

  • @peppered8822
    @peppered8822 5 лет назад +5

    It's nice learning something new about the Old West every week, even when I'm late. I love leather saddles, holsters, etc.
    Great show.

  • @suzannelaforce6988
    @suzannelaforce6988 5 лет назад +24

    Thanks again, Santee. Here's something interesting... Most people think Native Americans rode bareback or with just a blanket, but Apaches sometimes used small saddles stuffed with hair. I found this tidbit while doing research for one of my western novels.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +1

      Very cool! I learned something!

    • @rray1953
      @rray1953 5 лет назад +6

      From what I can gather... Many Indians would use a saddle when they could get one... I once owned an original plains Indian saddle complete with turned rawhide stirrups... Most likely used in the early 20th Century... I saw it's mate on display once at the Smithsonian in D.C...

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      Come to think of it, I think I've seen a repro of something like that..

    • @sunilkshirsagar5181
      @sunilkshirsagar5181 5 лет назад +2

      Hello Suzanne greetings from India uptill now I have only read louis la armour and j t Edson's western's came to know that you also write western novels that through Santee thanks to him can I get your novels in INDIA

    • @maxbelflower4981
      @maxbelflower4981 3 года назад

      Thanks for this tidbit. I just put the question to Santee about what was under the Indian blanket. Then found this Jewell in commits section.

  • @cryhavoc9748
    @cryhavoc9748 5 лет назад +17

    "There is nothing better for the inside of a man, than the outside of a horse." George Patton

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      Cool quote!

    • @markchoate9021
      @markchoate9021 4 года назад

      I always heard that Robert E. Lee said that. He rode more horses than Patton. Although Patton's grandfather was a Confederate cavalryman and his McClellan saddle is in the Fort Knox Cav museum in Ky

    • @cryhavoc9748
      @cryhavoc9748 4 года назад +1

      @@markchoate9021 *Perhaps Patton "borrowed" that phrase.

    • @markchoate9021
      @markchoate9021 4 года назад

      Perhaps..... Great phrase and very true.

  • @LionquestFitness
    @LionquestFitness 5 лет назад +5

    Short, sweet and to the point, yet chock full of historical information. I love the old West pictures.

  • @mikefranklin1253
    @mikefranklin1253 2 года назад +1

    I had a retired saddlesmith build a copy of a pre-war Texas Half Seat. It is really comfortable

  • @bernardflood8289
    @bernardflood8289 5 лет назад +9

    Greetings from Ireland. Awesome bit of history, I can see that it's a very complicated subject.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +3

      Yeah! Man I re-wrote this one a few times. Thanks, Bernard.

  • @jeffryrichardson9105
    @jeffryrichardson9105 5 лет назад +9

    Love all the horsing around!..lol 😂👍🏾😀❤️🇺🇸

  • @americanaxetoolco2076
    @americanaxetoolco2076 3 года назад +1

    I use to buy 100 saddles a year to refurbish! Some once beautiful saddles left to the elements is why I began rebuilding most of them! Bought some in and around Tombstone! Most around southern Arizona!

  • @staceywebb5415
    @staceywebb5415 Год назад +1

    Mr. Santee thanks for including Vaqueros, Bass Reeves, and western firearms...
    You are the best historian..

  • @dennishein2812
    @dennishein2812 2 года назад +1

    The swells on the forks also helped if your horse was trying to part company with you. Squeezing your legs in the swells would help you hang on. Riders would also hook their spurs in the dees ( the cinch or cinch straps). When you are out on your own you can grab the apple but not if anyone sees you.

  • @RavenHawkCoins
    @RavenHawkCoins 5 лет назад +1

    always a good show and information! thanks Santee!

  • @BrendanTheGent
    @BrendanTheGent 5 лет назад +3

    Great job as always sir. I did learn the names of the parts from this video and how long they have been around. Every saturday i learn something and i love it!

  • @andrewbarton7604
    @andrewbarton7604 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the quick rundown on some of the history of the western saddle. Entertaining and educational as usual, keep up the good work!

  • @LowCountryMack
    @LowCountryMack 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for yet another informative vid. Cowboys and their horses alike are undoubtedly more than grateful for better saddle tech.
    Also, an appearance by 'Race Bannon' from one of the best cartoons in history. Top notch.👍

  • @MPGunther1
    @MPGunther1 5 лет назад +4

    I ALWAYS find your videos interesting and educational. Thank you Santee

  • @GDSavingThePast
    @GDSavingThePast Год назад +1

    Thanks Santee for another informative video.

  • @SimutekAZ
    @SimutekAZ 4 года назад +3

    Learned a lot. Gave me enough of a taste to go learn more on my own. Thanks!

  • @ADRay1999
    @ADRay1999 5 лет назад +2

    Mr Santee, I’ve been watching your videos for quite a while and I have enjoyed all of them, keep up the good work 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @GunsOfTheWest
    @GunsOfTheWest 5 лет назад +2

    Fascinating! It’s so much more than just a place for your behind! Another excellent video!

  • @indigowolf556
    @indigowolf556 2 года назад +1

    Loved this video! Lots of information!❤️🧑‍🌾🧑‍🌾

  • @arailway8809
    @arailway8809 3 года назад +1

    Tapaderos were popular in military saddles to protect the feet in combat.
    Cowboy saddles used them in heavy brush.
    There were native American saddles that closely resembled the old Arab
    saddles with a high A-shaped cantle and pommel.

  • @TheScalicis
    @TheScalicis 5 лет назад +1

    Your Videos are always so informative and fun to watch

  • @rs-bi8yf
    @rs-bi8yf 5 лет назад +3

    another great video thank you

  • @distlledbrewedreviewed
    @distlledbrewedreviewed 5 лет назад +2

    Squeaky wheel gets the oil. 9 requests will do it. Glad he asked great topic.

  • @Corgis175
    @Corgis175 4 года назад +1

    So true and that goes for ladies' too. Loved my two saddles and still have my western endurance saddle.

  • @robmarshallofficial
    @robmarshallofficial 2 года назад +1

    I always learn something new from you Santee. Thanks for this and the one on the horses

  • @kphifer1
    @kphifer1 5 лет назад +3

    Great video. I always learn something.

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 5 лет назад +1

    Great episode, btw. Who doesn't love saddles.

  • @budman1181
    @budman1181 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time always interesting and fun to watch

  • @BLINDEXPLORERASIFMUHAMMAD
    @BLINDEXPLORERASIFMUHAMMAD 5 лет назад +1

    Very amazing video well done and I love listening to your videos as I am blind and I am a white cane long cane user

  • @douglasarnold5310
    @douglasarnold5310 4 года назад +1

    My saddle is 1890s or older and it is the most comfortable saddle I ever been in

  • @MRUHY
    @MRUHY 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Loved the different saddles you displayed throughout the history of the frontier. Greetings from East Texas.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  4 года назад +1

      Much appreciated. Y'all stay safe out there...and eat barbecue.

    • @MRUHY
      @MRUHY 4 года назад

      @@ArizonaGhostriders you know I will. Nothing taste better then meat smoked to perfection

  • @diamondranch44
    @diamondranch44 4 года назад +1

    Taps were made to keep the thick thorny brush off your boots same as chaps. Up north they are handy keeping your feet warm. They were not for the purpose of keeping your foot from sliding through the stirrup. Maybe only on kid saddles is this the purpose.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  4 года назад

      Sources say that one thing Tapaderos are for is to "keep the foot from sliding too far into the stirrup and therefore reduce the risk of getting caught and dragged if you fall off your horse" as well as Texan vaqueros who told me about them. So, all these things!

  • @Ronin-ke5wm
    @Ronin-ke5wm 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent video

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome job and thanks for the knowledge about saddles.

  • @12vPowerShower5gal
    @12vPowerShower5gal 3 года назад +1

    You’re killing it Santee! What a great episode of Arizona ghost riders. On saddles of the old west. I only wish you were my history teacher in high school. Ha ha just kidding. You would’ve been probably a crappy teacher the one that I could hang out with in the bathroom and smoke cigarettes and blah blah blah. But I really do enjoy watching your channel. I think you do a great job of explaining Old west history.

  • @drunkinone5969
    @drunkinone5969 5 лет назад +1

    Another great vid. Keep'em coming. =)

  • @lakesmtb9483
    @lakesmtb9483 5 лет назад +1

    Really good job as always 👌👌👌

  • @douglaswalther8489
    @douglaswalther8489 5 лет назад +1

    Congrats! You were able to say the closing line. Great channel Santee

  • @vaquero7x
    @vaquero7x 5 лет назад +5

    There were saddles in the 18 and 19th century in Mexico that had iron heads (what americans call horn) for heavy bull roping. There is evidence of this in Mexican early writings

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, that was a smart move on their part. Wood, I understand, could just break off.

    • @skydiverclassc2031
      @skydiverclassc2031 4 года назад +2

      The phrase 'take your dallies' that you hear in some cowboys songs comes from that Mexican heritage. In Spanish, 'da le vuelta', means 'give it a turn', or wrap the rope around the horn so as to hang on to the bull. It slowly became 'dallies' as Anglo cowboys picked up the idioms of cattle ranching.

  • @E3ECO
    @E3ECO Месяц назад +1

    The main problem with western saddles is that long tree. It's typically straight, which creates two pressure points at each end on the horse's back. A particularly badly fitting saddle can even cripple a horse.
    English saddles have curved trees that fit the back along its entire length, which is why they have very thin pads, while western saddle pads are two inches thick.

  • @JACK-el7ok
    @JACK-el7ok Год назад +1

    Thanks for the Information fellas

  • @koryandrews1665
    @koryandrews1665 5 лет назад +2

    Wow cool, Red Dead Redemption 2 got it right! They've included a Vaquero, Mother Hubbard and McClelland saddle.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +2

      It appears so!

    • @MRUHY
      @MRUHY 4 года назад

      They're just missing the charro saddle. Which also come in different styles.

  • @joep4235
    @joep4235 5 лет назад +1

    awesome vid Cheese, thanks so much !!! Absolutely a topic I new nothing about before this morning !!

  • @markbernard8312
    @markbernard8312 3 года назад +1

    I used to be a Jackaroo in Tamworth Australia, I used both a western saddle and a stock saddle which is probably closer to an English saddle, I found the Western pretty uncomfortable after a day in the saddle, the Stock Saddles where a lot more comfortable but perhaps not the best for a beginner as it didn't have the same surface are as a Western.

  • @ericruss4189
    @ericruss4189 5 лет назад +1

    Loved the info as always. Saddle that I am mainly used to is the McClellan saddle since I rode Confederate Cavalry some. Great for the horse but not so much for the rider.

  • @AlphaTraveler1
    @AlphaTraveler1 5 лет назад +1

    Never knew there was a difference in saddles! Cool share!

  • @bigal2696
    @bigal2696 5 лет назад +1

    Great and informative!

  • @Gentleman_Songster
    @Gentleman_Songster 3 года назад +1

    My old home town of Walsall, England, makes some of the best Western saddles, which I'm told sell well in the States. The Queen rides a Walsall saddle too (NOT a Western one, sadly; but she gets her handbags (purses) from there too). And the town's Soccer team is nicknamed The Saddlers. Oh, I nearly forgot: a family of saddlers emigrated from Walsall to the US early in the 19th century. You might have heard of the -- the Earps; their grandson Wyatt made something of a reputation for himself.

  • @EverHearts
    @EverHearts 5 лет назад +1

    Love the information and comedy 🤣

  • @Big-Red-Rider
    @Big-Red-Rider 5 лет назад +1

    Another great video Santee.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +1

      Much appreciated.

    • @Big-Red-Rider
      @Big-Red-Rider 5 лет назад +1

      @@ArizonaGhostriders Santee can you a video on base ball in the 19th century?

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +1

      I started to in this video, but plan to go more in-depth.
      ruclips.net/video/flGL37jZbis/видео.html

  • @dillanwashko9907
    @dillanwashko9907 5 лет назад +1

    Keep it up with the great videos

  • @led8541
    @led8541 5 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @tomsmith4319
    @tomsmith4319 5 лет назад +1

    Bravo!

  • @dennishein2812
    @dennishein2812 2 года назад +1

    Sold my saddles when I sold my horses. I was working too many hours and 6 - 7 days a week. Could never ride them. Had people breaking my fence or shooting wood posts and I was afraid they would get hit by a car or truck or get shot. I sold them to a horse buyer that promised to keep them together. He lied. I’ve been pissed at myself for selling them ever since. That was over 40 yrs ago.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  2 года назад

      Aww we all have that "Wish I hadn't sold that" story. But you have the memory of them, and that certainly counts.

  • @princevegeta2956
    @princevegeta2956 3 года назад +2

    Charro saddles are the best

  • @sunshine-daisy
    @sunshine-daisy 4 года назад +1

    Santee you never fail to make me smile! your videos never get old. Thanks for being awesome! One request, would you mind doing some more videos highlighting the women of the old west? Maybe some female outlaws and the general life of normal women of the period. I’d love to learn about this! X

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  4 года назад +1

      Sure thing! Please also catch the one on the Role of the Pioneer Mother until I wrangle another victorian gal to do an interview.

    • @sunshine-daisy
      @sunshine-daisy 4 года назад

      I’ve seen that one already! Great video. Thanks Santee x

  • @CarryonJeffnJohn
    @CarryonJeffnJohn 5 лет назад

    Awesome facts as always we are here to support our RUclips family with a massive likeee these saddle are awesome thanks for sharing and we hope to see you on Sunday night at 9 U.K. time 👍

  • @westwardproductions6347
    @westwardproductions6347 5 лет назад +1

    YES YEESS I loved this video so much and thanks for a youtube idea

  • @eliotreader8220
    @eliotreader8220 2 года назад +1

    I have actually restored a Western saddle that had originally been used at Horse shows in France

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  2 года назад

      CooL!

    • @eliotreader8220
      @eliotreader8220 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ArizonaGhostriders it was a mess when I started and the leather was hard from being stored in the cow shed. after I had finished it looked beautiful and you could see the engraved leather work on the side of it

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome!@@eliotreader8220

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  11 месяцев назад

      Great work!@@eliotreader8220

  • @DIRTYDOGDIGGERS
    @DIRTYDOGDIGGERS 5 лет назад +1

    LOVE it

  • @maxbelflower4981
    @maxbelflower4981 3 года назад +2

    In going on 70 years of heartfelt love for all things from the Old west.
    This one on on saddles is really interesting. I knew about the Spanish origin of the cowboy saddles, and the cavalry, and side saddle.But the one I'd like a historic peek at is under those Indian blankets in old western movies. I assume they were calvery saddles or what ever contraptions a thinking Native American could make up.
    Good luck with figguring out a video on this one.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  3 года назад +1

      HA! I might be able to find some info on what was under those blankets on the Silver Screen.

  • @bobhartman2571
    @bobhartman2571 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Santee.

  • @ObjectHistory
    @ObjectHistory 5 лет назад +1

    Good overview.

  • @LeBainSoap
    @LeBainSoap 5 лет назад +1

    Omg, I seen you comment on Hillybilly wines video and am so glad! I hope you remember me! I had another channel that I no longer have! This is my new channel! Made sure I pressed your RED button and tapped your bell! Great big Thumb's up

  • @davemorgan9342
    @davemorgan9342 5 лет назад +1

    you're not serious are ya..... ha ha .....never !!!!!! .great vid, loved the Monte Walsh bits,

  • @rray1953
    @rray1953 5 лет назад +1

    Another thing about tapaderos... Yes... They kept your foot in the stirrups... But mainly kept branches and stuff from fish hooking while gathering in brush country... Just ask any "Brush Popper"...

  • @steakslapn9724
    @steakslapn9724 5 лет назад

    Hey Santee, you should do one on horses, and their impact on the old west.

  • @greggwoods7173
    @greggwoods7173 5 лет назад +1

    Well done Santee. And you didn't get saddle sore to boot.

  • @jeff9104
    @jeff9104 5 лет назад +1

    New subscriber, great stuff !

  • @edwardaustin740
    @edwardaustin740 5 лет назад +8

    Santee. What type of music did the cowboys sing? Around campfires, on the trail, or just hanging out?

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +3

      A lot of Civil War-era songs were still popular, as well as stuff they made up sitting there.

    • @falloutpropguy
      @falloutpropguy 5 лет назад +2

      I hear Frank Sinatra's I get a kick out of you was a popular work song among Freemen 😂😂

  • @dlighted8861
    @dlighted8861 5 лет назад +3

    You should have had him ride Rex side saddle.😁

  • @DARINBAGGSGUNOUTLAW
    @DARINBAGGSGUNOUTLAW 5 лет назад +1

    Great history thanks Santee 😎👍🐎 🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅

  • @burningsandsexploration3711
    @burningsandsexploration3711 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you! I cant imagine having to balance myself on one of those side saddles and how awkward to ride that way. I'm glad I wasnt riding in the Victorian era. I'd be borrowing my brother's britches, I'm afraid.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +1

      There's a scene from the movie Tombstone where Josie and Wyatt "race" horses and she is side saddle. EXCEPT, the actress is riding normally and they used fake legs to emulate the side saddle look. If you look at them you can tell.

    • @cindysplace
      @cindysplace 5 лет назад +1

      Arizona Ghostriders Really! I thought maybe it was a woman stunt woman and I was impressed that she was riding that well side saddle. Your information makes more sense. I am going to watch that scene again and pay closer attention. Thanks!

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      Sorry to destroy the image of that scene. Now you will forever see her fake legs a-flappin'!

    • @MRUHY
      @MRUHY 4 года назад

      Y'all should check out Escaramuzas. There Mexican Charras(female athletes of la Charrieda) that do sidesaddle choreograph riding, while on side saddle.

    • @MRUHY
      @MRUHY 4 года назад

      Here's a link of a Escaramuza team from Colorado. Who travel all the way to México to compete in there National sport of Charreria. ruclips.net/video/7IQ7qneVx_Y/видео.html

  • @larryblack5963
    @larryblack5963 3 года назад +1

    I love the look of a Mother Hubbard Saddle

  • @30othello30
    @30othello30 4 года назад +1

    Man i missed out on so many of your videos :(

  • @AnimeCosplayLovers
    @AnimeCosplayLovers 4 года назад +1

    The dark brown saddle in the thumbnail kinda looks like Wyatt Earp to me or at least the same type

  • @robertreisner6119
    @robertreisner6119 4 года назад +1

    Santee, can you do one on navigation that riders and wagons used...ie maps, word of mouth, or just following the one ahead of him.

  • @malkom377
    @malkom377 5 лет назад +1

    Hey guys love your videos can you make a video on the pancho

  • @erikperrott7302
    @erikperrott7302 4 года назад +1

    Thanks brother. I am perplexed by your sub count. Everyone should sub to you. I guess we are a dying breed and that makes me so sad.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  4 года назад

      Good news is that many subs are newbies who are excited about learning the history.

  • @toshirohitsugaya2391
    @toshirohitsugaya2391 5 лет назад +1

    It would be great if y'all could do one on vaqueros.

  • @emersonaz
    @emersonaz 5 лет назад +1

    Nice one Santee. Love a saddle with a high cantle. They're historically correct and like sitting in a rocking chair if you ask me. Do you guys ever do mounted shows?

  • @wadejustanamerican1201
    @wadejustanamerican1201 5 лет назад +3

    Love the videos as always. Question is there a general history book(s) on the old west that anyone would recommend?

    • @maxbelflower4981
      @maxbelflower4981 3 года назад +1

      May I suggest" the old west series from time life". I've spent many hours with my set. Its an exhaustive study, nearly an encylopedia of the old west with pictures and lots of them.

    • @wadejustanamerican1201
      @wadejustanamerican1201 3 года назад

      @@maxbelflower4981 Thank you very much.

  • @heathbrowntrice9377
    @heathbrowntrice9377 5 лет назад +18

    Do horses

  • @57WillysCJ
    @57WillysCJ 5 лет назад +1

    The McClellan saddle started out as just rawhide over the tree. Later the rawhide was covered with leather. There was an officers model that filled the gap 3/4 of the way. They were not as unpopular as people think nor as uncomfortable. You didn't need a horn unless you were in the cattle business. Many still posted while riding and of course they were straight back riders. More than a few were horse soldiers from the Civil War forward. I believe many saddles were based on the Hope saddle.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +1

      Good stuff! One day I will do one on just that saddle.

    • @57WillysCJ
      @57WillysCJ 5 лет назад +1

      @@ArizonaGhostriders That would be great. By the way I tried to watch the series Texas Rising. Their costume department needs to watch your videos. I just couldn't watch it. McClellan saddles 23 years before it was introduced. Officers wearing Civil War uniforms, a knife with an aluminum pommel. There is no excuse for that post 1993.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      57WillysCJ Unfortunately, Hollywood gets so caught up in telling the story that they let the costumes and props suffer. The budget may not have allowed for period correct saddles either. Hard to say.
      I realize sometimes seeing that can alter your enjoyment of a movie. Been there!

    • @57WillysCJ
      @57WillysCJ 5 лет назад +1

      @@ArizonaGhostriders I am like Marshall Trimble I look at those things. It is like trying to do ballet in work boots. I think ITVs involvement hurt the series. Their other programs do not lend well to history. It did better when it was Granada. Saddles should have been rather easy as they would have been Mexican style. An unadorned Vaquero saddle would have been fine. The few men wearing American style uniforms should have been not that difficult to find or produce. I did not examine Santa Anna and the Mexican army uniforms closely.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      57WillysCJ I don't know much about their clothing, but Santa Anna's outfit is in our museum here (or it was).
      Glad you look for those things. I look at clothing, gunbelts, and hats. Honestly, I wish I didn't sometimes.

  • @jeremygunslinger1948
    @jeremygunslinger1948 5 лет назад +1

    I still have mine from when I worked with horse in Oklahoma only thing I kept from the job.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      You kept the most expensive thing (next to the horse)!

    • @jeremygunslinger1948
      @jeremygunslinger1948 5 лет назад

      Was offered the one I rode didn't have a place for him to live comfortably. So had to turn the offer down

  • @holdthatblaow
    @holdthatblaow 5 лет назад +1

    Love your channel! Can you do a video on denim in the old west? I'd love to know jeans/denim part in the old west story.

  • @emmanuelnavarro7268
    @emmanuelnavarro7268 5 лет назад +4

    Santee, can you do one on ropes, lazo, lariat. Posible do some rope tricks yourself.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад +3

      I can do one on ropes....but I can't do tricks with 'em. We'll see what I can come up with, though.

  • @plinkbottle
    @plinkbottle 4 года назад +1

    Its been lonesome in the saddle since the old horse died

  • @Kwiyagat
    @Kwiyagat 3 года назад +1

    I have rode for my whole life I love to spend hours on end on my horse.

  • @johnmartlew5897
    @johnmartlew5897 4 года назад +1

    That piece on the front of the stirrup at 1:35 called a blevins......in the movie All the Pretty Horses with Matt Damon, there was a character named Blevins. Interesting. “What’s a blivit?” ......Blevins - “That ain’t my name!!” .....”It’s ten pounds of sh** in a five pound bag.”

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  4 года назад

      I have to watch that movie again. Ever read the book?

    • @johnmartlew5897
      @johnmartlew5897 4 года назад

      Arizona Ghostriders ....no I haven’t. I’ll take this as a recommendation and head for the library. Thanks from 🇨🇦

  • @FlyingTigersKMT
    @FlyingTigersKMT 5 лет назад +1

    Santee, do one on dental hygiene or lack there of. Thanks!

  • @austinpowers1514
    @austinpowers1514 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Santee I just got an 1858 Remington .44 reproduction and I was wondering if you could do a video on customizing revolvers and where to buy stuff - Austin from FL

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      I have that as a plan, but do you mean grips or finishes...or engraving? Aw heck, let's do ALL of it!

  • @falloutpropguy
    @falloutpropguy 5 лет назад +1

    Can you do a video on gambling in the old west?

  • @malkom377
    @malkom377 5 лет назад +1

    Do one on the pancho

  • @wesfrazier5739
    @wesfrazier5739 5 лет назад +1

    Good to see Race Bannons outta the joint.

  • @gizmofire
    @gizmofire 5 лет назад +1

    Everyone knows about lawmen and outlaws but until recently I never heard about range detectives. How do they differ from the average lawman or pinkleton detective?

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders  5 лет назад

      I think they were privately hired...and they were individuals with some credibility, like Tom Horn.