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Crosby

Crosby Saddlery dates back to 1946, when it began producing English saddles in Walsall, England—a town renowned for its leatherworking traditions. Crafted by skilled saddlers at Crosby House, each saddle was individually signed by its maker, reflecting a commitment to quality and artistry.

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Stübben

Stübben Saddlery is a German company with a long history, founded in 1894. They are known for their craftsmanship, innovative designs, and focus on rider and horse biomechanics. The company emphasizes the use of quality materials and European manufacturing in their products.

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A. Pariani

Established in Milan in 1903, Pariani Saddlery is synonymous with excellence in saddle making, blending tradition with innovation.

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Courbette

Courbette Saddlery, established in 1976, was produced in Switzerland and Germany until 2011, when they were purchased by Stübben NA and discontinued shortly after. Courbette was known for durable craftsmanship and was well-loved in the USA. 

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Western & Australian

Western and Australian saddles are made of super thick, high quality leather. Typically they have less finish than an English saddle, and often have some sort of tooling or other interesting design.

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Borelli

Borelli saddles were made in Argentina before 1982, when they were bought by Collegiate. These saddles were super well made with soft calfskin and multiple layers of leather.

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Henri De Rivel

Henri De Rivel is a French saddlery specializing in quality English saddles and tack. Founded in 1992, they have been known as a brand that produces great saddles at reasonable prices with a touch of French luxury.

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