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Where are Simco saddles made?

By Daniel Moore

Where are Simco saddles made?

Today – Greenville, TX is still Billy Cook Saddlery’s and Simco/Longhorn’s production location. Since 1919, Tex Tan remains in Yoakum, TX. Abetta saddles and specific leather and synthetic strap goods are manufactured at Action West in McKinney.

Who made Simco saddles?

Robert H. Crates
The Crates name in the western saddlery industry dates back over 75 years to the 1940s, when Robert H. Crates joined T. Fletcher Sims in building Sims Collar & Leather Company in Chattanooga, Tennessee, established in 1932, into world-wide distributor and industry leader, Simco Leather Company.

What is a Simco saddle?

Description. The Missouri Trail by Simco pleasure saddle features a Ralide All-Around Quarter Horse tree, 4″ Cheyenne roll cantle, 3 1/4″ pleasure style horn, 7/8 nylon-leather half breed rigging with stainless steel dees, engraved Silver trim and 2″ bell hand laced leather covered stirrups. Brand: Simco. Saddle Specs.

What are the best brand of saddles?

The Top Brands of Saddles for Trail Horses

  • Tucker Saddlery. Tucker trail saddles are prized for their comfort and durability.
  • Circle Y. Circle Y is one of the most well-known saddle companies in the United States.
  • Fabtron.
  • Dakota Saddlery.
  • Other Popular Brands.

Which Billy Cook saddles are better?

Which one is it? Saddles labeled Billy Cook Sulfur Oklahoma are superior to the ones made in Texas Today and for the last 10 years, The Saddles labeled Billy Cook Longhorn Texas that are older than 12 years old are twice as good as what they are Today.

Where are Billy Cook saddles made?

Sulphur, Oklahoma
In 1988, Billy Cook incorporated as Billy Cook Harness & Saddle Manufacturing, Inc. in Texas. Shortly thereafter, he moved his saddlemaking operation to Sulphur, Oklahoma where it remains today. Over the years Billy Cook’s team was cemented by two key players in the shop that produces our fine saddles.

How do I find out what my saddle is worth?

Research the saddle using the manufacturer’s name and the serial number to determine retail and general resale value; cheap, poor quality saddles will have low prices brand new and very little value as used items while good quality saddles sell for higher prices both new and used.

Where are bona Allen saddles made?

Starting in the early 20th century Bona Allen saddles were offered in the Sears Mail Order catalog under a variety of names….Bona Allen Company.

TypeManufacturer
IndustryLeather Goods
Founded1873
FounderBonaparte Allen Sr.
Defunct1945

When did Billy Cook start making saddles?

1953
In 1953, a young Billy Cook first opened his own saddle shop in Greenville, TX. That year he built seventy-five saddles. Over the next few years, Billy’s business kept growing, and in order to keep up with demand he partnered with Potts-Longhorn and production was scaled to 1,200 saddles a year by the end of the 1950s.

How do you know if a saddle is good quality?

Check the quality of leather that the saddle is made from. Look for good-quality leather that is thick and pliable when you touch it and bend it. Avoid saddles that have thin, flimsy leather or have texture similar to cardboard or paper, which is common with cheap saddles.

How much is a good saddle?

New saddles can be found for less than $500, but they are often poor quality, especially the leather and fittings. Custom-made saddles are more expensive and can sell for thousands of dollars, depending on the design and details of the saddle.