How To Read Blue Ribbon Saddle Serial Numbers
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Below are used Billy Cook saddles for sale. The saddles usually include ranch saddles, roping saddles, cutting saddles, barrel saddles, and more.
Below: A Billy Cook saddle.
Please note:
- Not all of the saddles below are made by Billy Cook.
Some eBay sellers simply used the words 'Billy Cook' somewhere in the saddle's description, which has caused the saddle to show up in the following items even though the saddle is made by a different saddle maker. Read the saddle's description carefully to find out if it is actually made by Billy Cook. - Not all of the saddles below are used - some are new.
Some eBay sellers simply used the word 'used' somewhere in the saddle's description, which has caused the saddle to show up in the following list even though it may be a new saddle. Read the saddle's description carefully to find out if it is actually used.
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About Used Billy Cook Saddles
If someone on eBay (or anywhere else, for that matter) says they have a used Billy Cook saddle for sale, is it really a Billy Cook?
Like we mentioned at the top of this page, some sellers offering a saddle for sale might use the words 'Billy Cook' when describing a saddle even though it isn't a Billy Cook. This doesn't necessarily mean the seller is dishonest. For example, they could say something like: 'This saddle rides great, just like a Billy Cook I used to have.' We've seen it happen occasionally and it can be confusing if you don't read the page carefully.
Also, it's not uncommon for used saddles to be sold with or without stirrups, latigos, cinches (front or back), or other common items we think of as being part of a saddle. Be sure you know exactly what you are, and are not, getting with your purchase.
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Serial numbers on saddles can tell you more than you may realize but we also know that they can be a bit confusing. As a certified Prestige dealer we have put together the following guide to help you decode the serial number on your Prestige Saddle!
Where Can I Find The Serial Number?
For dual flapped saddles, you can find the serial number by lifting up the top flap! The serial number will then be located on the lower flap where the billets hang.
Propresenter 5 crack keygen avg. For the monoflap saddles, you will need to flip the saddle over. The serial number is also on the left side and will be located underneath the single flap.
What Do All Those Numbers Mean?!
Let’s start by looking at the first cluster of numbers which contains 4 digits.
The first two digits are going to be the seat size which means that the first two numbers will either be a 16, 17, or 18.
How To Read Blue Ribbon Saddle Serial Numbers List
The second set of two numbers are the tree size. The example saddle shown below is a 17″, and was originally a 33 cm tree.
The tree of a Prestige saddle can be adjusted by a certified Prestige dealer so, if there is a number stamped underneath the second set of numbers (the tree size) that means the tree has been adjusted and the adjuster has stamped the new tree size underneath the original. In the example, you can see that the original tree size was a 33 cm however, there is a 32 stamped underneath of that 33 which means the tree size is now a 32.
Not sure about what your tree sizes mean? We can help you decode those here!
The next three digits of the serial number stamped on the saddle is a three digit serial number given to that particular saddle as an identifier of that individual saddle.
After the three digit serial number, it is followed four more numbers which tell us the date of manufacture. On the example saddle above you see “0211” which means that it was manufactured in February of 2011.
How To Read Blue Ribbon Saddle Serial Numbers By Name
Though not all saddles will have it, this saddle has a “C 5” stamped at the end of the eleven digit serial number. This tells us the tanning batch the leather came from. If needed, this would help you trace the leather back to the tannery. You can see this on the example saddle below!
The final marking, “L” means that this saddle has a long flap.
Depending on the saddle it may have another letter printed towards the end. For example, an “A” means that the flap is +2 inches more forward than a standard flap and “AA” means the flap is +4 inches more forward.
You are now fully equipped to decode the serial number on your Prestige saddle!!