Most trees will have some identification marked on them at the time the saddle is made. Your local Saddler should be able to strip it down to find the identifying marks/series numbers that can then be used when they contact the manufacturer for them to quote for a replacement tree that the Saddler can install or a quote to replace the tree themselves. When you put a new tree in an English saddle it might mean slight adjustments that may make it different from how it was before the tree broke so don't expect an identical saddle when it's done. Austin (traditional Saddler)Most trees will have some identification marked on them at the time the saddle is made. Your local Saddler should be able to strip it down to find the identifying marks/series numbers that can then be used when they contact the manufacturer for them to quote for a replacement tree that the Saddler can install or a quote to replace the tree themselves. When you put a new tree in an English saddle it might mean slight adjustments that may make it different from how it was before the tree broke so don't expect an identical saddle when it's done. Austin (traditional Saddler)
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Most trees will have some identification marked on them at the time the saddle is made. Your local Saddler should be able to strip it down to find the identifying marks/series numbers that can then be used when they contact the manufacturer for them to quote for a replacement tree that the Saddler can install or a quote to replace the tree themselves. When you put a new tree in an English saddle it might mean slight adjustments that may make it different from how it was before the tree broke so don't expect an identical saddle when it's done. Austin (traditional Saddler)
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