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Portfolio of Custom Tack
Made By KeriOkie

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English Saddles

The Cutback saddle or Saddleseat saddle. Here are two that are presented in the book.
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Keltic got his NAN card for dressage in a set very similar to this one. Of course, he had a rider and an arena with correct documentation to help him out.
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I haven't been to a show in over a year and I'm getting the itch. This Stone horse is the perfect entry for dressage. And he looks so fine in his tack.
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Here are the two finalists for the "How To Dressage" book. The first one
is the one actually assembled in the book. The second one (starts Picture 6) has the pad
created in the book.
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The style is a jumping saddle, mostly because of the bridle, running martingale and chevron reins.
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I heard that tooled English saddles are now found in the show ring. Although
I have never seen one, I thought "I can make one of those." This is it. A
 tooled English saddle done in a two tone color.
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A nice All-Purpose English saddle, this one made up for cross-country.
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