Buying a New Saddle For Work - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • I am redoing some of the old videos that I had done when I first started out because of better sound and better camera now. This video is the first one in a short series of picking a saddle for those who are going into the professional life of wrangling, packing or cowboy.
    Momma has started her new channel, and I encourage you to go over and check it out. Here is the link.
    / @drycreekmomma
    We have a Rumble channel now, I’m using that mostly to discuss things that RUclips does not like. Things like pipes and cigars and firearms.
    rumble.com/acc...
    You can visit our website here:
    drycreekwrangl...
    You can also find the Patreon account at patreon.com/drycreekwrangler
    Cigar Place - www.cigarplace...

Комментарии • 175

  • @Quietluxury83
    @Quietluxury83 Год назад +26

    Merry Christmas to everyone. May peace come to us 2022_2023✌

  • @CrossTimbersSon
    @CrossTimbersSon Год назад +20

    I’m a little long winded but I appreciate your wisdom about saddles.
    I’ve earned a livelihood on large ranches in Texas and New Mexico and eventually worked in saddle shops. The discomfort of horse and rider definitely has to be taken into consideration.
    While cleaning and repairing saddles, I witnessed the results of poorly made ones. They might have looked good on the outside with nice carving but were put together with a thousand staples and cheap materials underneath.
    Like a cheap piece of furniture made overseas.
    Often the repair costs were more than the saddle was paid for new. A well made saddle can be repaired because of the quality of materials it was made from originally, while the cheap ones fall apart and can’t be repaired without rebuilding the whole thing.
    It was interesting to see the customer pick up his cleaned and repaired cheap saddle, put in the back of his new $40,000 truck and drive off.
    I’m thankful that master saddle and tree makers like Dale hardwood and Rod Nikkle and others have passed on their wisdom to the next generation of saddle makers (historically this wisdom was not shared) for the benefit of the horses and their riders.
    Everyone has to start somewhere but the old saying
    “Good work ain't cheap, cheap work ain't good.” definitely applies to the craftsmanship and materials of well made saddles and tack.
    Thanks again for passing your wisdom off to the next generation and the end user.

  • @TrentMcNary420
    @TrentMcNary420 Год назад +15

    I love every single one of this man's videos! Amazing to wake up to 🤙🏽🖤

  • @Guy-vs1jy
    @Guy-vs1jy Год назад +10

    I don't know the first thing about saddles (don't even have a horse!), but! I just wanted to say thank you for continually uploading your words of wisdom in the form of these videos.
    I benefited greatly from your words on controlling anger, and I'm no longer torturing myself for not "having it made" at 32 years of age. God bless and good day to you!

  • @randyclere2330
    @randyclere2330 Год назад +31

    im not a cowboy... Im a city slicker... Acupuncturist, jazz musician... buddhist... I get SO MUCH from these video's!!! Thank you!!!

    • @MommaRed1862
      @MommaRed1862 Год назад

      aight if you dont ride horses how the fuck does this conversation help you

    • @comesahorseman
      @comesahorseman Год назад +2

      Cowboy wisdom! 👍

  • @rickpierson2458
    @rickpierson2458 Год назад +9

    I have a Hud Roberts Signature Series wade tree saddle that was built this year, excellent quality. Interesting enough you mentioned Dakota, my 11 year old daughter just bought an older Dakota saddle from an older gentleman that can't lift it anymore and I am pleased with how its built. We ride alot and often hit all day trails where you tell the difference quick on a good saddle vs a not so good saddle.

    • @w00llymammif
      @w00llymammif Год назад +1

      I’m a saddle salesman, and Hud Roberts signatures are the best you can get for the price. Hud will fix them for life if they fail.

  • @TheKrisu98
    @TheKrisu98 Год назад +5

    Good saddle equals Great experience and comfort!

  • @connorjohnson9230
    @connorjohnson9230 Год назад +11

    The main thing that stuck out to me that you said is about semi vs full QH bars, my experience has been the exact same as yours. Full QH saddles might not fit high withered horses when they thin out in the winter, and we ended up using thicker pads or contoured pads or shims to try to make them fit. Definitely not the best way to do it. This is probably my main issue with Corriente saddles (which I have 2 of and I've commented about in the past). The majority of Corriente saddles I see for sale on facebook is because they didn't fit the horse. I personally don't have that issue with my horses so I'm a satisfied customer, but it is a known and common issue. Great video as always!

  • @carinalundstrom7684
    @carinalundstrom7684 Год назад +38

    Two days ago I was inspired from a political philosophy channel where this channel was highly recommended so I came here and honestly the best thing I've done in a long time. You and your wife are a wonderful couple and when I heard that you have 7 children, I really felt spiritually close to your family. My parents, a long time ago, created 11 children, actually 12 but one was stillborn. 8 girls and 3 boys, raised above the arctic circle in northern Sweden in the mining town of Kiruna.
    There we hardly saw any horses or cows, but reindeer in the mountain areas far away from town.
    Both of your channels are amazing, humanly natural and philosophically humble, exactly in my taste.
    I wish you all a Merry Christmas from Sweden and Stockholm.

    • @pyotrkelly8910
      @pyotrkelly8910 Год назад

      which channel recommended this one?

    • @carinalundstrom7684
      @carinalundstrom7684 Год назад +3

      @@pyotrkelly8910 It is immaterial.
      Most importantly, I was responsive to what an American writer, humanist, mentioned to the audience, namely about his latest discovery, which is this channel.

    • @pyotrkelly8910
      @pyotrkelly8910 Год назад +2

      @@carinalundstrom7684 I would like to know which channel recommended this one so that I might check it out, I don't see what the problem is

    • @carinalundstrom7684
      @carinalundstrom7684 Год назад

      @@pyotrkelly8910 You still want to know which channel recommended this "so that you might check it out"?!
      You don't see what the problem is, because it isn't a problem, at least not for me. I think my answer -it's immaterial-gave you a problem.
      Therefore, I advise you to stop thinking about "check it out".

    • @pyotrkelly8910
      @pyotrkelly8910 Год назад +2

      @@carinalundstrom7684 do not try to give me advice. I think you don't want to tell me because you don't want others viewing the same videos you are in attempts to work or better the mind, you want to keep it for yourself. The notion of it being immaterial is quite vague and not well constructed. I thought i asked politely, but I will ask no more, keep your 'secrets'

  • @WWRT88w
    @WWRT88w Год назад +3

    I love my Cecil Phillips and Robbie Phillips Will James ranch tree saddles. They employ the sons and daughters of the old legendary saddle makers you spoke of. Still high quality!

  • @Stonefieldranch
    @Stonefieldranch Год назад +4

    Solid wisdom. If you have to buy an entry level saddle, it’s tough to beat a Corriente. But like you said, if you’re making a living in it, you buy handmade saddle. Period. Best money you can spend. Keep this good stuff coming!

  • @shaunroberts9361
    @shaunroberts9361 Год назад +3

    The picture quality is just Outstanding for sure & The sound quality also.

  • @bryanfox2735
    @bryanfox2735 Год назад +7

    I’m glad you are refreshing this topic! Always love to learn from real experienced wisdom! Truly the the proper way to learn imo!

  • @TruthSeeker-rn1tm
    @TruthSeeker-rn1tm Год назад +6

    So pleased for your success my friend. Your videos are captivating. I'm from a small seaside town in the UK. Your lifestyle is absolutely fascinating to me!

  • @jessepitt
    @jessepitt Год назад +3

    I have a few different saddles, one really old one that is good quality but worn out, a couple generic medium ones and one that I ride is a prize saddle my buddy gave me. His grandfather won it at a rodeo in’05. It’s a really nice saddle, thick and heavy but fits my horse and me really well. And the price was just right 😂

  • @MajDisaster19
    @MajDisaster19 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this. Very helpful in the search for my first saddle!

  • @shaunroberts9361
    @shaunroberts9361 Год назад +4

    I rode 8 hours on a saddle one time and i had blisters on my BUNS. They were 50 cents piece size on both of my BUNS.
    Trust me you do not want that. Everytime i tried to go the restroom it hurt. OUCH
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @raymondbradley6788
    @raymondbradley6788 Год назад +5

    Duane peace and solitude is priceless. That’s what I miss about the country the most. Away from people and their vehicles

  • @TSchubert33
    @TSchubert33 Год назад +3

    A good saddle is like a member of the family. Careful putting your good saddle on that Haflinger! 😉

  • @MsLadyhorse
    @MsLadyhorse Год назад +2

    I must've tried every saddle "The Ranch" I worked for had, and none of them fit me for all day use. My thighs and knees ALWAYS hurt. I rode a friend's Aussie stock saddle on an all day trail ride, and didn't hurt at all. Went back to the cutting, roping, trail saddles at the ranch, and went back to hurting. Finally saved up enough and bought my own Aussie, never had another problem. It fit every horse I put it on, fits me, and the leathers are long enough for my 40" inseam, and I can cut, rope, and do all the ranch work with it. The guys make fun of it, but it's mine, and I like it.
    Basically, ya gotta try a bunch of different ones to find the one that fits you, and most horses, and the job that needs done, the best.

  • @SashaSmithXYZ
    @SashaSmithXYZ Год назад +4

    The sound is fine! Your voice is always very soothing to hear - highway or no highway noise underneath it!
    However I totally understand moving towards silence, excited to see the new adventure unfold.

  • @kathleenbrunken3087
    @kathleenbrunken3087 Год назад +3

    I ride english dressage I bought a used saddle and had it fitted to my horse by a pro. It is made of quality leather and heavy. Best decision. Like u say the new ones r not the same and really expensive.

  • @brighthorizonsanctuary2007
    @brighthorizonsanctuary2007 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another informative video. Blessings.

  • @thomasgunne8730
    @thomasgunne8730 Год назад +3

    Sure miss my old Ralph Shimon saddle and my old Greenock from Texas, they were the real deal!

  • @map931
    @map931 Год назад +2

    I’ve followed your channel for last few years and just realized that you live in the neighboring county from me. Probably 30 minutes or so away from my home in Lawrence County. Thank you for all you do , I always look forward to your videos.

  • @virusO1OOOOO1
    @virusO1OOOOO1 Год назад +4

    I think mama knows best, nothing can outmatch Papa Duane's voice 😂

  • @wesgriffin9666
    @wesgriffin9666 Год назад +2

    Merry Christmas Dwayne!

  • @helodriver20
    @helodriver20 Год назад +1

    Had a 70's Herford back in the early 80's that was a hand-me-down and a cousins horse. In the 90's I was lucky enough to afford a custom made Colorado Saddlery saddle. And totally agree on the $350-$550 used Herford vs a new $1500 (junk) saddles.

  • @j.ozborne5374
    @j.ozborne5374 Год назад +2

    The one on the far left is my pick, thanks for the wisdom sir.

  • @jamesmetzler2031
    @jamesmetzler2031 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love these types of videos. They are the reason I subscribed to this channel in the first place. I have long been a fan of the American west and you are one of the best sources I've found for accurate information. Thank you Sir, and Merry Christmas to you and Deanna!

  • @Foodies
    @Foodies Год назад +3

    mornin

  • @BigLoopHorsemanship
    @BigLoopHorsemanship Год назад +3

    Ive got too many horses and not enough money. That means they all get ridden and one saddle and blanketed to fit. I’m not a working cowboy but 20mi days horseback in the Rocky’s is not uncommon for me. I’ve never had an issue arise due to padding for a better fit. That being said I did it with Pat Puckett’s saddle which is a working saddle for a decent price in my opinion.

    • @davidgregg2778
      @davidgregg2778 7 месяцев назад

      How do you like your Pat Puckett saddle? I follow him on Utube. Probably the best horseman that I've seen on the internet.

    • @BigLoopHorsemanship
      @BigLoopHorsemanship 7 месяцев назад

      @@davidgregg2778 Pat Puckett is absolutely the best horseman I’ve found. He has such a good approach it has easily helped me start mustangs from the wild time and time again!
      I would trade my saddle for a thing! Hands down the best spent money on tack I’ve ever spent!

  • @dalestearns802
    @dalestearns802 Год назад +2

    The sound is great right now.

  • @jamesshields1969
    @jamesshields1969 Год назад +3

    honestly felt as though you were speaking directly to me, I know that's not the case however, I am so new to this that everything felt greatly applicable. Welcome home and thank you for preparing and filming this content for us.

  • @donrha
    @donrha Год назад +3

    I had never been interested in anything horses until I came across this channel.

  • @freelancePM
    @freelancePM Год назад +5

    Great topic. When possible comment on what exercise or conditioning a person that never rides but is preparing to ride soon can do. For example someone attending your school and is new to the world of horses. Thank you

  • @bryanfox2735
    @bryanfox2735 Год назад +2

    I’m sure you already know. But if you think it’s cold in Tennessee, wait till winter and the wind is blowing in Wyoming. Lol. Now that’s cold sir!

  • @bethvancleave7145
    @bethvancleave7145 7 месяцев назад

    Had an old Hereford saddle loved it, had a horse fall over backwards on me & broke the tree. Haven’t found a comfortable saddle since. … that I could afford

  • @davidskaggs9914
    @davidskaggs9914 Год назад +1

    Wyoming is awesome! Rode my Harley through there couple years ago and up to Yosemite. Congratulations on move up there and the growth on your channel. I reckon I got on to this channel due to cigars...funny how you tube works but also like the philosopher tid bits and your breath of knowledge of life in general. It's a fresh perspective that takes me back to my roots🙂

  • @hunterh7026
    @hunterh7026 Год назад +1

    Good content. Im a custom builder and I will confirm most of this content. I will say, i can make a lighter saddle but at some point you sacrifice quality so his comments about lookig for a heavy saddle are pretty much spot on. Also i would try to avoid using "quarter horse" or "semi quarter horse" terms. Talk to your maker and talk about your use and the horses you plan to ride and they should be able to find a fit for you. Qh and sqh are terms just relative to each other and mean different things to different people/makers.

  • @marilynpeppers1356
    @marilynpeppers1356 Год назад +2

    Look for Dwayne’s video entitled “A Ship in the Storm” about a month ago. It was a game changer for me!🎄💜🎄

  • @raymondbradley6788
    @raymondbradley6788 Год назад +1

    I wish I still had my 1978 Ford pick up I was an idiot for selling it. Was a nice truck

  • @victordiaz1273
    @victordiaz1273 Год назад +1

    man, cowboys are so friggin stylish.

  • @joelhawley5478
    @joelhawley5478 Год назад +4

    Thanks for another great lesson!! When are you moving to Wyoming? Merry Christmas y'all and God's blessings in the New Year!

  • @aubreyford9365
    @aubreyford9365 Год назад +2

    Great video. You can tell you have Jesus in your heart. Way to calm cool and relax to not have.

  • @cybrarian9
    @cybrarian9 Год назад +2

    A Halflinger is "a 55-gallon drum with no withers." That's brilliant. We have a very stocky Haflinger at my English lesson barn where I volunteer and that animal is so hard to tighten the girth on. I've sat on him and made as certain as possible that I tightened that girth as tightly as I could. The saddle still slips. I've ridden less than a half-dozen Haflingers on English hunter/jumper saddles, and some (usually the smaller mares) do have withers to grab a saddle to in the gullet. But I've ridden some larger round geldings that are exactly a "55-gallon drum with no withers" and the saddles slip no matter how tight I make the girth even after checking it again once I'm mounted. There's nothing so disconcerting as a slipped saddle. Been there, done that, don't like it. Fortunately, nothing happened to me or the other people I've ridden with that had a slipped saddle, but it surely can become dangerous.

  • @raymondbradley6788
    @raymondbradley6788 Год назад +3

    Dwayne that’s a sad situation. The workmanship is not there anymore and it should be. But the times of changed. I know exactly what you’re talking about with a lot of things the craftsmanship and the workmanship it’s not what it used to be

    • @davidellis4416
      @davidellis4416 2 месяца назад

      That's because most people want a $5000 saddle but won't pay more than $2000, as a saddle maker I know, quality gear ain't cheap

  • @bonitabryan572
    @bonitabryan572 10 месяцев назад

    very good information, thank you sir. man i learned a lot of this stuff the long hard way but thank the Lord I learned it.

  • @jockspock4233
    @jockspock4233 Год назад

    I hate traffic too. I rode a horse once in Spain never again but your experience With saddles is illuminating.

  • @JohnFreeman-ms3se
    @JohnFreeman-ms3se Год назад

    Glad I caught this video, good info to know

  • @stephengonzales3276
    @stephengonzales3276 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @bryanmontgomery4050
    @bryanmontgomery4050 6 месяцев назад

    I use my cheaper Sheridan and Corriente saddles on the younger/ranker horses or when doing rough day work, I use my better saddles in the roping pen and when on longer rides.

  • @BrittneyWells-w2f
    @BrittneyWells-w2f Год назад

    I love your videos. My 2 best saddles is a 1955 saddle don’t know the brand. And my 40 year old herdferd saddle. If im spelling that right.

  • @keananfischer8113
    @keananfischer8113 Год назад +1

    Another comment. He stated that saddles can make you hurt. Also saddles can hurt horses. Horses come in all shapes and sizes. He was absolutely right that semi quarter horse bars will fit a wider aray of horses. But he didnt mention the rock of the bars. Many cheap saddles will have too much or not enough rock due to the straightness of the horses back. This isnt as big of a deal if you are a lighter person. But if you weigh 200 plus pounds that starts to become a big factor. So if you have a saddle that fits a particular shaped horse. Don't buy another horse that is built completely differently. Try to find horses that are built the same so the saddle will work for both. I have personally spent thousands of dollars on both horses and saddles because one is not built to fit the other. I would rather myself be a little sore than my horse that I ask to do all the work. Many horses that people claim have issues of running off or bucking are due to bad saddles.

  • @bobogilvie4472
    @bobogilvie4472 4 месяца назад

    I wish I had known about YOU back when I was young and had horses.

  • @jayrumsey87
    @jayrumsey87 Год назад +1

    Send some of your clients to N.M....I am having a hard time finding anyone that can guide, or work with horses

  • @leroymorris6036
    @leroymorris6036 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @carlcarlamos9055
    @carlcarlamos9055 Год назад

    I realize this is months after your post, but this is more apropos of your move to Wyoming than saddles. Although we could stand many more posts on saddles. I’ve viewed your book/library video, so if you don’t already have it, I’m going to recommend some John McPhee. The book where he talks about his ancestor first coming into Wyoming, and the geography and history of Wyoming. BASIN AND RANGE is the title I believe. You may have to do a little research. I wish you and your family well. Stay upstream of uranium tailings. Take care and thanks for your channel.

  • @randy1862
    @randy1862 Год назад +1

    Good morning I love your channel I could listen to you talk all day long you're very knowledgeable and I know you're doing what you love to do now and that's great but I think someday you could should consider riding a book I think you would do an excellent job please keep up the good content

  • @wesgriffin9666
    @wesgriffin9666 Год назад

    Very enlightening . I havent ridden a horse in years and even my dad has horses in take care of them sometimes but must admit I wouldnt know anything about buying a good saddle

  • @walkabout3336
    @walkabout3336 Год назад

    Wyoming is cold and very windy.

  • @BenKoser
    @BenKoser Год назад

    Also, since you mentioned it, would love to see a video covering some different types of stirrups and their benefits, maybe tapaderos too if those are something you use!

  • @frankirwin2377
    @frankirwin2377 Год назад

    Good one Dewayne.

  • @rickyshultz2051
    @rickyshultz2051 Год назад

    I’m a big fan of yours, I just got my first A Fork , a very little used saddle . I’ve searched for information on the maker but have came up with nothing! It is well made and heavy. Much like the saddle in the middle. Have you heard of Alan Goodhue ?

  • @camaro6810
    @camaro6810 Год назад

    The 1978 Ford truck was the best looking pickup ever made...change my mind!

    • @garyb4929
      @garyb4929 Год назад

      Yep, looked good, but. wouldn't hold up with work; didn't like front end suspension, bed frames would Crack/split. A footnote, though. I was putting around 80k +,miles aa year in ranch/oilfield work in them too. Mainly, didn't like how front-end handled; but that's just me.
      Dwayne nailed it on having good saddles though. Have great day.

  • @LuisRodriguez-sc1oq
    @LuisRodriguez-sc1oq Год назад +1

    🇺🇸🇵🇷🇵🇪😎 thanks for your channel, I have been watching since you only had less than 1000 subscribers, at 76 I'm only a want to be Cowboy, but when you got into the Philosophy side I had to subscribe! You are the best...So Happy with your success with the channel, and all the other stuff, podcasts, things I haven't looked into..Good Luck with going out West. I'm in Florida for the season ¿Are you going to make it to Fort Pierce for the ride?Wishing you and your's all the best in the New Year 🐎🐴💝

  • @vincetravis70
    @vincetravis70 Год назад

    so its all about stability and durability for a working saddle yess yess, boy this is just like buying boots to me i work outside on a laundry dock i hang bags of dirty stuff all day and let me tell ya i need some strong boots

  • @kuushina
    @kuushina Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @laurenandrews511
    @laurenandrews511 Год назад +3

    Hypothetically, if you have a large and random collection of saddles, how do you tell if they have quarter or semi quarter horse bars? Or something else?

    • @brons5256
      @brons5256 Год назад

      Every Tree builder have different measurements within 1/4" or 1/2"....
      Just to give you a common idea
      Semi QH bars 6 1/4"- 6 1/2"
      Quarter Horse bars 6 1/2"- 6 3/4"
      Full QH bars 6 3/4"- 7"
      tree builders usually use 4" -/+ bar spread with 90° bar angle,

  • @markhills6802
    @markhills6802 Год назад +1

    i like ruff over smooth. i feel like i would come out of smooth

  • @tyrellthiel2201
    @tyrellthiel2201 Год назад

    I am an adult-onset cowboy (still green), and your channel is such a great help. Thank you so much for taking the time to share what you have learned. Thank you

  • @BenKoser
    @BenKoser Год назад

    Glad to see you getting back to your roots! I love these videos. Actually just bought “my saddle” - my first new saddle. Do you Dewayne or anyone else here have experience with Vickers saddles? First couple rides have felt great, seems to be real well built.
    Happy holidays from MN!

  • @shirleycirio6897
    @shirleycirio6897 Год назад +5

    Holy Smokes! Even without a cigar. Dewayne, Dewayne, Dewayne, you're going to need 'a whole host' of RUclips channels. Smokes, guns, philosophy, riding and gear.... Deanne is getting several video suggestions as well. So fun to be along for the ride.....😊
    Pun intended...So many ways to spell Dewayne... who knew? May your holidays be safe, happy, healthy, warm and dry!

  • @centralintwatt
    @centralintwatt Год назад

    Im a city boy with no horses but I still watched this whole video. Just in case ya know? 😂

  • @littletimeranchin
    @littletimeranchin Год назад

    Good video!

  • @isaiahbarnes490
    @isaiahbarnes490 Год назад

    Hey dewayne, I saw your video on why you smoke cigars and in it you mentioned that maybe in the future you’d possibly do a video on how to smoke cigars. I know there are plenty of ways on how to smoke a cigar but can you make a video on how you smoke your cigars? Thank you!

    • @DryCreekWranglerSchool
      @DryCreekWranglerSchool  Год назад +1

      I have a Rumble channel now where I am posting tobacco related content. Look for drycreekwrangler. I just did a new post on cigars.

  • @PJ808H
    @PJ808H 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good wood is essential. You can ride with a sore @ss, but you can’t ride a sore horse.

  • @tzvirabiner
    @tzvirabiner Год назад

    Merry Christmas Happy Hanukkah

  • @joshuarogue9345
    @joshuarogue9345 6 месяцев назад

    35 male. I figure I have about 20 years of "good" work ability, and have a tradesmen background. Is it too late to get into something like Wrangling or Trail Guide? I would be starting from scratch. Have not been on a horse in years, and was less than a novice back then.

  • @gagesunderland-jewett4179
    @gagesunderland-jewett4179 Год назад

    Wish you would talk aboutthe saddle your right hand is on I just bought one

  • @123XFODX567
    @123XFODX567 Год назад +1

    Just a random thought, but I remember on one of your videos you had introduced us to your Mule. I'm curious to know if you have worked with the Mule at all. Thanks!

  • @rotaylor2237
    @rotaylor2237 Год назад +2

    Very thankful for all your insight and videos Dwayne. The saddle you had on the far left with the bucking rolls that’s the type I’m interested in. Would it work well for multiple horses? As you touched on earlier?

    • @DryCreekWranglerSchool
      @DryCreekWranglerSchool  Год назад +2

      That’s my own main saddle, and I ride it on all the horses on the place. It does well.

    • @rotaylor2237
      @rotaylor2237 Год назад +1

      Would you mind telling me who built it? I know you said in the video, but I’m not sure about the spelling. It’s a beautiful saddle and I would love to own one like it or as close as possible.

    • @DryCreekWranglerSchool
      @DryCreekWranglerSchool  Год назад +1

      @@rotaylor2237 Sure. It’s made by SA Brown, that’s Scott Brown, I think he’s in Elko, Nevada now

  • @wildhorseoutdoors7659
    @wildhorseoutdoors7659 Год назад

    McCall saddles is about as good as it gets for commercial saddles I like mine just as well as my 1975 Jesse Smith saddle difference in price was around 650 both purchased used. If your in the washington area go to kennewick and see Jack James for the best hand made saddles around.

  • @omayravelez3076
    @omayravelez3076 Год назад

    Hello Dwayne I looked up the school for a class next year 2023 but it says your moving to Wyoming is this correct I have some land in TN and found it easy to get to you in TN since I’m currently in Florida.

  • @jamessheehan2694
    @jamessheehan2694 3 месяца назад

    Hello loved the video. Iv been working with leather for a while now and would like to take a stab at making a saddle . i have a person with a Percheron horse, that is willing to let me test it on. The tree i was look at having a wood and rawhide tree made from a tree maker or one he has in stock. question. she told me i need a 19"diagonal for the horse and her. that is different then the seat size? she wants a trail riding saddle for long rides, with high back skinny horn. I looked at roping trees and Olin young style. none said trail riding so a cow poke saddle is an all day saddle from the sounds of it . but the two on you right side (my left) look like a wade style saddle, with big horn . the one to your left ( my right) looks good kinda barrel style . I'm sure there is a style tree that would be perfect. do you have any suggestions to help me out, it would be greatly appreciated.

  • @mariethomas9278
    @mariethomas9278 Год назад +1

    I have a horse that is built like a halflinger and what advice do you have on a saddle blanket or pad for best fit on a horse with no withers and built like a 50 gallon barrel. Thank you.

    • @DryCreekWranglerSchool
      @DryCreekWranglerSchool  Год назад +4

      I recommend less blanket and more of a saddle that fits. The more blanket or pad you use, the less fit you have with the horse. A thicker pad, or more blanket might help sometimes if the saddle tree is too wide for a more narrow built horse. But adjusting saddle fit just buy pads and blankets is a very limited proposition.

  • @shdwrn99
    @shdwrn99 Год назад

    Good morning Dad

  • @OneBrightLightTN
    @OneBrightLightTN Год назад +1

    What thickness of leather is good for a saddle, especially a saddle seat?

  • @tracykimsey7145
    @tracykimsey7145 Год назад

    Once I rode a slick seat, I don't want anything else.

  • @iamwillowstar
    @iamwillowstar Год назад +1

    Whatever happened to the strong and silent type. Whateva happened to Gary Cooper?

  • @dxradioman6351
    @dxradioman6351 Год назад +2

    Do you ever use reamers to clean the cake out of your pipes?

    • @DryCreekWranglerSchool
      @DryCreekWranglerSchool  Год назад +4

      I just use pipe cleaners for the stem and a real small bladed pocket knife for the bowl

  • @OneBrightLightTN
    @OneBrightLightTN Год назад

    Did you ever to the part 2 video to go over the other parts of the saddle?

  • @WWE2kOnline
    @WWE2kOnline Год назад +1

    Dr. Jordan Peterson made a video with his father where he asked him questions about his childhood and past experiences. I think it would be interesting if you made one as well seeing how you are a fan of his and I don’t believe we had a chance of meeting your old man.

  • @Amor_Fati426
    @Amor_Fati426 Год назад +4

    I love your style and I love learning through your videos thanks for taking time to pass on your experience and wisdom

  • @nahg3516
    @nahg3516 Год назад +1

    You should make a podcast!

    • @DryCreekWranglerSchool
      @DryCreekWranglerSchool  Год назад

      Dry Creek Wrangler Podcast is up and running. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts 👍

  • @blackbird2056
    @blackbird2056 Год назад

    Duane, Can you recommend any makers for saddles. I ride trail and for hunting.

  • @paularthurwebb7212
    @paularthurwebb7212 Год назад

    I am 72 years young and have horses that need to be ridden, but I think I tend to put it off because of the dread of being sore. I would like to know of a good quality saddle that is guaranteed to not make me sore.

  • @frankieharts9497
    @frankieharts9497 Год назад

    Very smart man!!. I have a Quarter horse a part quarter hores ( he is A rescue ) and a TWH. I'm learning to ride. Some people say you need a gated saddle some don't. What is your opinion? Thank you

  • @BLYFACTOR
    @BLYFACTOR Год назад

    How do you tell a saddle was made right. I know some amish guys who make saddles around me (locally) and a few gentleman that make saddles as a hobby. Should I(we) be looking for people like these to purchase a nice quality handmade saddle?

  • @markmiller3296
    @markmiller3296 Год назад +1

    What saddle brand do u recommend for the money , I'm riding a saddle that's probably close to a hundred years old ,it's has no name on it, I tore a bicep muscle the other day putting it on.