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Saddle Restoration Project
Restoration pictures and captions provided by Ann
Boes of Sloan Saddlery and Leather Shop, Farmington, Missouri

The metal lacing on the front of this saddle was completely
disintegrated. The leather under the metal and the holes were flaking
away. The lower piece on the horn cap was rock hard and dried into
this position. It could not be flexed at all without danger of
breaking the fibers. I was not sure it would be able to be saved.
The customer was quoted a price for full replacement if the
Preservation Solutions products had not been able to restore enough
flexibility to reform the leather.
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The seat on this saddle was extremely dry and flaking away. Any
amount of flexing resulted in additional leather flaking and
cracking. There was also a large tear on the right side. Since this
saddle was not going to be used after restoration, the customer was
given the option of restoring the seat rather than full replacement.
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The underside of the back jockey is in bad shape. Leather Detergent Concentrate was used on
the entire saddle to clean it. A diluted solution was brushed on,
then scrubbed with soft brushes and rinsed thoroughly, This was
done after using a glycerin bar cleaner which did not do the job.
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A view of the cantle and back rigging under the seat. Much of the
stitching on the cantle binding is rotted. The lacing is
disintegrating and the leather is worn away.
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This picture shows the cantle binding party removed. The small pieces
of metal lacing that were still there have also been removed. The
seat leather under the binding is in fairly good shape, although it's
extremely dry.
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Because the leather was completely worn through in places the cantle
binding had to be replaced. The background shows the Preservation
Solutions products used in the restoration of this saddle.
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The seat after the first application of Restoration Leather Conditioner.
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The flexibility of the leather has been restored using Leather Rejuvenator and the buckstitching is being replaced.
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This picture shows the application of Klucel G to stabilize the
leather in and around the holes made for the metal lacing. The
leather had reacted to the metal and was flaking away. Two
applications of Klucel G were required on this area. It should be noted that thin
coats of the Klucel G should be used, or it will darken the leather. Replacing
the leather in this area would have been very costly so it was decided
to stabilize with Klucel G and accept the change in color rather than
replace the leather.
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The fork and horn wrapped after an application of Leather Rejuvenator
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There is nothing worse than cleaning and conditioning a saddle only to
find that you have permanently darkened the leather and the beauty of
the carving/tooling no longer shows through. We use Preservation
Solution products because they work great and help to restore the
original beauty of our saddles and tack. The cleaned and
reconditioned leather looks and feels amazing.
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Neither the horn cover nor the front binding had to be replaced,
saving the customer a lot of money!
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I was really impressed with the flexibility and condition of this seat
when it was finished. It was difficult to see from the before
pictures, but I thought it was beyond ever being able to be ridden
again without falling apart. The Preservation Solutions products
restored moisture and flexibility to the point where this seat
certainly could be ridden again for awhile.
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A back view.
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We gladly offer free technical advice to those customers who need it. If you have questions as to which product to use or how to apply it to your leather items, contact us via email or phone: 303.642.3060.
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