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<blockquote data-quote="customcattle" data-source="post: 1491180" data-attributes="member: 23133"><p>I have never been around a JC martin saddle, but saw this thread and did a little research. Looks like they got a bit of a bad reputation for importing some english saddles out of India, but have discontinued that since 2011. Reading about their process and the material they use, they seem to be using quality materials in their trees and the leathers seems more than adequate. I don't know the price of them or how they fit a horse though. Depending on the price I would go with a saddle maker with a bit more of a reputation if the prices are comparable. That's just my two cents though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="customcattle, post: 1491180, member: 23133"] I have never been around a JC martin saddle, but saw this thread and did a little research. Looks like they got a bit of a bad reputation for importing some english saddles out of India, but have discontinued that since 2011. Reading about their process and the material they use, they seem to be using quality materials in their trees and the leathers seems more than adequate. I don't know the price of them or how they fit a horse though. Depending on the price I would go with a saddle maker with a bit more of a reputation if the prices are comparable. That's just my two cents though. [/QUOTE]
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